HEDON
... HEDON. GONE BACK.—Gunner W. Jones R.F.A., one! the Hedon boys who was wounded in the battle of the Somme, has now returned to France for the second time. ...
... HEDON. GONE BACK.—Gunner W. Jones R.F.A., one! the Hedon boys who was wounded in the battle of the Somme, has now returned to France for the second time. ...
... third son of Mrs who has lost his life in France. Corporal .lohn ToaJster, East Yorkshire Regiment, was killed in the Battle of the Somme, on July Ist. 1916, and Private Edward Toalster, East Yorkshire Regiment died from wounds received in action May 7th ...
... disarmed on the Continnent. The writer admit? that the whole programme collapsed in the Battle of the Marnc. Finally Prolessor Meinteke says that th Battle of the Somme hae oonvinced Germany that it no longer possible arrive at military decisions in the ...
... the third son Mrs Toalster who has lost his life in action. Corporal John East Yorkshire Regiment, was killed in the Battle of the Somme on July Ist, 1916, ?r»d Private Edward Toalster, East Yorkshire Regiment died from wounds received in May 7th 1915, ...
... capacity of chief officer. Private Ernest King's lioyal Rifljs, 1.0 wa« reported missing since last September after the battle of the Somme, is now reported kiiloij action. the nephew of .nd Mrs Bellamy. Kirkella, and grandson of S. f- ole, and before enlisting ...
... Milner). In making the presentation, the Lord Mayor stated that Private Galbraith was in one the support trenches in the battle of the Somme, after being seven months in the firing line, when he was struck shrapnel, which necessitated the amputation of both ...
... the oemeterv at Vincennes. The Paris 1 correspondent of the New York Herald says it was Mati Hari, who before tho battle of the Somme, obtained information regarding the Tanks *which orabled the Germans to prepare a special antitank weapon. When ...
... officer recognised Lay's heroism on that occasion by presenting him silver cigarette case, suitably inscribed At the battle of the Somme, Corporal Day re .ved no fewer thai four wounds in different parte of the oody. A DYING MESSENGER'S DEVOTION. For most ...
... Biding, was wounded in the leg and hind on the 10th inst. had pre viously been wounded in two places at Boiselle, at tho battle of the Somme, on July 1st, 1916. Si nee then he had been gassed. In a letter from Capt. Branthwaitc with respect to Second-T i* utennnt ...
... is, that the Allies have not put the last twelve months to the best possible use far the air war is concerned. The Battle of the Somme, the supremacy we won then, should have taught us a bigger lesson. We have suffered, all along and all round, from a ...
... through sweeping chance. s , need not wonder if a new life seems to have bem infused into the Grman air srviee since the Battle of the Somme. The former head of the air service in the zone of armies. Colonel Thomsen, is his chief assistant and adviser. L ruler ...
... Julian Alps. The Battle of the Somme liberated square miles of France; the Battle of Flanders, sooner Or later, but rathsr sooner than later, will restore practically the whole the occupied French territory. Shortly after the drawn Battle of the Aisne we ...