THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. HAIG RECOUNTS HIS SOLDIERS DEEDS. ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. HAIG RECOUNTS HIS SOLDIERS DEEDS. ...
... HEW BATTLE ON THE SOMME STILL STRIKING AT ANGLO-FRENCH JUNCTION. GERMANS MAKE SLIGHT PROGRESS. Yesterday the enemy attacked on the whole British front tenth of the Somme and against the French on our right Repulsed with lots on the soutaern and northern ...
... at 3.30 o’clock. The committee of management INVITE all MEMBEKS of the 36th LIiSTEK DIVISION who took part in the BATTLE OF THE SOMME, 1916, and who are still serving or are on Furlough in the locality, to be PRESENT at above Services. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION ...
... operations in the air. Our aeroplanes none the less reported the progress of the battle south the Somme, and fired into tneray Of the German machines which cp- this part the battle front eix were down our aeroplanes, and one was start down our anti-aircraft ...
... University of Belfast when joined the Ulster Division served-54 years in France, being present at the opening of lb© Battle of the Somme, the capture tho Mess'nos Ridge, and other actions. ram© home some four months ago to resume his medical studies, and ...
... g'X'd troops, strongly entrenched. aji«l little inferior fome. If w*> compare the mieroaoopk* advances made tbe first, battle of the Somme such immense cost with the rapid progress our troop? vital a point as the near Cateau, we have a measure the extraordinary ...
... CITY Y.M.C.A. At the memorial service the Wellington Hall the T.M.C.A. in memory of the brethren who fell the battle of the Somme Ist July and during the war the districts represented were 7,8, 9, and 10, the first three mentioned mustering Clifton Street ...
... this vast and concentrated effort produced its first real fruits of success in the battle of the Somme. feature of Mr. Dewar's article is its vindication of the Somme operations, which will always have both glorious and tragic arsociatipns for Ulster ...
... is survived his widow, son, and two daughters, his eldest son, Sergeant Beverland, being killed two years ago in the battle of the Somme. COTTON OPERATIVES' OUT-OF-WORK PAY. The Cotton Control Board meeting Manchester yesterday decided th#t after July ...
... Battalion al Rifles vtast Bclfaat) April, WJS, and in Franc© with the Ulster Division, being wounded for the first time the battle of the Somme obi Ist July, 1916. received his second star Ist duly, 1917. when was transferred the K ins's Own, and was wounded time ...
... JUNE. 1918, 3-30 o'clock. The committee of management INVITE ALL MEMBERS OF THE ULSTER’ DIVISION who took part in the BATTLE OF THE SOMME, 1916, and *vho arc still serving or are on furlough the locality, to bo present at above Serv ices. Special accommodation ...
... gazetted to the Inniskilling Fusiliers. France he acted as Intelligence officer to one the Brigades, and took part in the battle of the Somme July Ist. 1916. In June, 1917, was invalided out of the army, and in August of the same year succeeded Captain Shaw ...