THE BATTLE OP THE SOMME
... THE BATTLE OP THE SOMME AT AN END. ...
... THE BATTLE OP THE SOMME AT AN END. ...
... JOHN BUCHANS The BATTLE OF THE SOMME (Nelson's History of the War. VoL 16) DESCRIBES THE SUPERB ACHIEVEMENT OUR ARMIES SHATTERING THE GERMAN WESTERN LINE. Ready today. Clotb. Price 1/3 net ...
... FRENCH MENACE TO ST. QUENTIN. COMING BATTLE BETWEEN THE SOMME AND OISE. LOOKING FOR A HINDENBL-BG LINE.” (From Our Military Monday Nicbt. I expressed some cum* ago the vpiu.-ao that the •enemy would brought battle before r&u bis new dine, but the steady ...
... the third year of the war that, having learned painfully and imperfectly how to it, we began to beat the Germans. The battle of the Somme began thirteen months ago. During those thirteen months the British and French armies have captured 170,000 Germans ...
... all. Had he been spareAl am sure he would have made a great name for ihanself as a soldier. did awfully well in the battle on the Somme last year.” ...
... while withdrawing in conditions without the risk of one day being outflanked. “ The battle from Arras to the Oise is, therefore, the consequence of the battle the Somme, which led the ea.my to recognise the necessity of retiring. If the Germans had decided ...
... frustrated by the German retreat. The British ‘• drum-fire.” it is conceded, was violent that the artillery fire during the battle of the ■Somme was insignificant by comparison. The enflre front line of the German positions was cut off it- —Central News. ENEMY ...
... by the battle of the Somme. Meaning the Fighting on the Aisne. Work on these successive retreat zones has now been under way for months, and little effort is made now to conceal either their eistence or purpose. Just as the battle of the Somme forced ...
... October 4. wag prior to being mobilised in August, 1914, employed Hare and Sons, Tyseley. He was wounded in July the battle of the Somme, returning the front in March last. leaves widowed mother 113, Kathleen Road, Hay Mills. Sergeant Hughes (27), son of ...
... Minister of Munitions. (Cheers.) The supply munitions is at this moment many times greater than it was when we began the battle of tho Somme, but have not yet ail the supplies want. While have large stocks are not going to rest there; are going to leave nothing ...
... demonstration in GENEVA. Gkkeva. August 15 The presentation a Geneva audience of a cinematograph film showing the Battle of the Somme from the German point of view led to some disorderly icenes. Towards ten o’clock, as crowd began to collect outside ...
... plain unvarnished tale average young man who joined the army in 1914, fonght for many months, was wounded in the first battle of the Somme, and is now preparing to return to the desk he left. Incidentally the book gives an excellen; account of the work the ...