AT THE DELIBERATE SACRIFICE OF THEIR OWN LIVES
... between UP and a German victory; it is their courage which will break the enemy's onslaught in what may be Ole second battle of the Somme. _ ...
... between UP and a German victory; it is their courage which will break the enemy's onslaught in what may be Ole second battle of the Somme. _ ...
... cd engineer at th. Great Northern ltiilway Works, Dundalk. lii. brother, Cordons' Thoma 4 Rogers, as killed in the battle if the Somme on thellsfh Saotember, Captain and Corporal Rogers have leit a wife and child to mcurn thei , Jose. Tho captain was ...
... BACK TO,THE SOMME. STIRRING NARRATITE. CHARGE THE TAINIS. WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES, Monday Night.—Th• second battle of the Somme Ming fought be armies in the open. Along the lasing front front the wildernem above across the dead country convulsed , by ...
... Carrickfergus. and Dublin, was finally unaligned to the Rift. He went to front in Derembei. 1916. and was all through the battle of the Somme, took part in ...
... ujiii Lord French in the defence ijid he was closely associated with British Commander-in Chie! in the .xMitiou the battle of the Somme. . oiirse the French representative on the ..me \' ai' l ouncii at Versailles, and as i- to take his stand upon the ...
... ZION’S WORKS. VoU I.—XVI. (with Catalogue) IN THE PRINCIPAL FREE LIBRARIES. The Sway of Battle, With tho exception the sector the long lattie line from the Somme south to the Avre, on which there was a continuance of heavy fighting, with the Germans in ...
... GREAT BATTLE RAGES AIL DAT. -CAUSE FOR PRIDE & THANKFULNESS.” Fifty German Divisions Attack. UNPRECEDENTED mass of QUNS. righting continued till late Thursday night and all day yesterday t'.oag ihe whole battle front. The enemy has made progress at certain ...
... instrqctor in the Officers’ Training Corps, Rcigate, Surrey. is a son of Canon Rarpes. Ballycastlc, and was wounded in tho battle of tbe Somme. Lieutenant A. H. Armstrong. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. (Belfast) has been accepted for the Indian Army. MILITARY ...
... returning non,. hose ecene de•aatat ion. l Tv get there originally ee Is spend meek blood and treaellre what inowe the battle of the Somme, olods laded front July, ISM, to the et November, and which sea. resumed en NI., 1917. Those operations gave we doninninee ...
... the ground weat ' of it nor. akimply, wing • elm, mew of the 11110 h , were the Rung were err' trYnclird until the battle of the Somme. They! rOlllll berme iiamieg below Albert towamlil %netlte. and, in fart, All the detain hills' t. he black with Berman- ...
... German Hue as it existed before the Battle of the Somme, and at various u — po - n -- post — lnJ.h.ki British ever sinoe the rival armies settled clown after the find fierce rushee to and fro following the Battle of the Marne. On the other hand, no ...
... Belfast .X. Collection at- Special IThurch of Bcliot-i U.V.F. Nurses held iu Albert Hall on Anniversary ■ Battle of The Somme in July last, per Lady Kennedy Subscribed and Collected by Went Belfast U.V.P. Nuis&s. name Bed Preeented by t-bo West ...