STILL ABVANCING BATTLE ON THE SOMME
... STILL ABVANCING BATTLE ON THE SOMME British Gain Ground. 178 PRISONERS TAKEN. —_— Ground Yielded on the Ancre. British Front Again Extended, ...
... STILL ABVANCING BATTLE ON THE SOMME British Gain Ground. 178 PRISONERS TAKEN. —_— Ground Yielded on the Ancre. British Front Again Extended, ...
... VICTORY OF THE SOMME What It Means. The German Falling Back. PRESS ASSOCIATION WAR SPECIAL. Paria, Tuesday. The © Figaro ™ publishes an article by ** Polybe givinz his views and conclusions on the vietory of the Somme. e says if the battle had not been ...
... L .Cpl. Gilbert Thompson Michell, of . the 18th Manchester Ftegimant, the Military Medal for gallant condom at the battle of the Somme on July Bth, 1916, mhos he fell action. He was the son of Mr. John Nichol', of Bradford, lam of Halifu, and (mare of ...
... his youthful recruits. But there are obvious reasons against adopting this course, unless, as was the case afier the battle of the Somme, he is obliged to make premature drafts on the class intended for next year’s campaign. ...
... of the Green Howards, has again been wounded &urillg the recent fighting in Frunce. Lieut. Taylor wes wounded at the battle of the Somme, and, after recovery, re- Joined his regiment in France in the beginning of this year. He is the son of Captain D. M ...
... enemy posted himself in, 1914 to fall to the = British troops. 'The Albert Ridge went in the Battle of the Somme; the Vimy Ridge on the first day of the Battle of Arras: and now the Messines Ridge has also gome. French writers are warm in their praise ...
... reason of unpulse, but by - habat. They all ‘hdmfiu tihe category of the - grotsque.—** Tumes ' Lit. Sup. BUCHAN, J —Battle of the Somme. First Phase i b wensie sB O This is @ timely narrative, very well illustruted by many photographs (snd a map) by a ...
... are — curried out on so wide o frout, and at such e The Crown Prince of Buvaria, taught by exrience gained at the battle of the Somme, is no fiwar anxious tw fight a defensive action, and, therefore, by his withdrawal, escapes the artillery preparation ...
... flanked [ ! 1 do not think so just on account of the hatred The battle from Arras to the Oisa is, therefore, ! they show me, ’l‘im they should have pillaged & sequence of the battle of the Somme, which led ' and desseorated my house™ in Buklurest, whers the ...
... carried out on so wide a front and at such a speed. The Crown Prince of Bavaria, taught by experience gained at the battle of the Somme, is no longer anxious to fiffht a deannee and therefore by his withdrawal escapee the artillery preparation and netematic ...
... 22nd, aged mnjears. Heeiomed the Army in October, 1915, and was awarded the military Medal for rescuing wounded in the battle of the Somme. Driver H, Gravemor ‘ Driver Herbert Gravenor, Royal Field Ariillery, ~of 3, Vicar-street, Boothtown, was killed in ...
... of Sept., 1914. He went through the heaviest fighting for two years and a half until wounded very severely at the battle of the Somme. He was one of the few remaining survivor's of French's Contemptible Army who held the Germans oat of Pans. Pte. O'Connor ...