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BATIIJE OF THE SOMME

... BATIIJE OF THE SOMME. The (Akers and members of the Donaghadee branch of the British Legion commemorated the Battle of the Somme magnificently on Sunday last, wis s o they turned out and paraded to a special and extremely interesting memorial service ...

DEVOTION TO DUTY

... trenches as a vombatant officer in the ith Batt. Royal Iniskilling Fusiliers, mai was wounded in July, 191 n, in the Battle of the Somme. His interest in ex-Servicemen after the War was shown by the fact that he established branches of the British Legion ...

WARD PARK SERVICE

... the Rangor—men's and also women's—branches of the British Legion. united to commemorate the glorious record of the Battle of the Somme, on Sunday afternoon last, the let of July, that being the actual anniversary of the magnificent occasion when the 36th ...

TRIBUTE TO THE GLORIOUS DEAD

... honour their comrades of whom the supreme sacrifice was demanded, especially recalling the gallantry of Ulstermen at the Battle of the Somme, and remembering the foundation of the Legion. Before the silent and enduring testimony of the War Memorial in bronze ...

AN ARDENT ORANGEMAN

... Lepper, Bro. Richard Garrett, Bro. R. W. Undsay. ANNIVERSARY OF THE SOMME. WARD PARK SERVICE. ANSWERING THE CALL The British lAgion service to tvulineutorate the Battle of the Somme was held in Ward Park on Sunday afternoon in the presence of several ...

SHAW & Co., Ltd.. AST. same motives as those which inspired them on August 4, 1914. Germany is fighting for

... attacks from which the Germans have suffered. including the nervousness caused by General Brussiloffs offensive and the battle on the Somme. Ds. cussing linfid he writes:-- She is tins for prestige, not for her overwhe lming posiipniu a naval Power, for ...

Mentorlid Reftwed

... British Legioaries have any sense of proportion they will realize the superiority of Holywood In Its remembrance of the Battle of the Somme. Holywood Is not ashamed of the Orangemen who gave their lives. nor of an Orange for that matter. Tet we hear of Bangor's ...

LABOR STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE

... most stupendous operations if the war, and they revered themselves giro glory. On the Ist of July was launched the battle of the Somme, the s truggle of which was prolonged until November, when further operations were delayed owing to the wintry conditions ...

and noblest possession we can ever own. It is greatly to be hoped that this subject will find an expression

... the story of our race and kin by the Battle of the Somme. It is a proud if awful, memory and one upon which the people of the Impertial Province will look back wth manly pride for generations yet to come. The Somme with its horrors and Its honours was ...

INGLIS' BREAD

... eminently calculatvsi to gather the minds of worshippers to the central thought of the evening—the memories of the Battle of the Somme. whey on that very awful day the military Division of heroic llatermcn taught .the Empire's foes that they were made ...

Territorial Nouse

... immovable. The W►gth. . The question of paying for the wreath that was placed on the War Memorial on the anniversary of the Battle of the Somme was then discussed. Councillor Waddell stated that most of the members had paid their shale. The Town Clerk declined ...