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... success i no longer in phrase of the witty Irish officer whose . s doubt, and he expects the third y ear story of e battle of the Somme of war to witness the fulfilment of our pealed in the Press a few days ago, the • you can't get on paper. Leek. May ...

CETHINC,

... military geese. The British, prefacing their new effort with a bombardment equal in intensity to that which opened the battle of the Somme, have gained most important ground. and have firmly established themselves upon it. The French have .done even better ...

mission the the'

... ts for the troops, we have I done all that, under the Providence of God, can be done. The Battle of the Nfarne east the Germans the war; the Battle of the Somme, whenever it ends —in 19Ifi. or. as is more probable, in the spring or Kammer of 101.7. or ...

TOWN HALL, PENISTONE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Nov. ird, 4th. Arr.io4ert,eut with W. F. Jury, Ludon. will be ..

... PENISTONE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Nov. ird, 4th. Arr.io4ert,eut with W. F. Jury, Ludon. will be shown the (treat BATTLE OF THE SOMME :..stu.P. load. Mr. Loyd George mid: 'lf this picture does mut e dwar. thew skid help civilisation. 1 7 4 I1s)WING—Thwoodoy ...

I prestige in I. sad to RAILWAY MISHAP NEAR the of the nubs, OUf mond PENISTON E. iothieme there. ---

... forward rapidly st any Merin, ment Is the it ineidree in the at Birdwell Working-nwee lot, • as es period of tle• Battle of the Somme, people. and this largely derived from thed,:r polr d the T an d f ar more regularly an d i ota ea p e n. that it dine ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL. NOTES

... the picturesque. .at well 60 ot the ensue rerviresble. of Use war. It does not rank with the velory is Maros or toe Battles of the Somme cad the for the vital and material military &treatise* but it to ems the 061/ e1t.116 enterprise. drisitely of the ...

THURGOLAND

... tee for learn. B. anliatad in the R.E.A. to WM went to Prance in April. He ham had a pond Aare of oorrioo and In the battle on the Somme. Re rejoined hie ea and we te4ih for ltim • safe and return. MANY HAPPY RETCENS.- -Re offer to Mr. and Mrs. Noddy ...

VAIN ORCHESTRA I. .IrND CONCEIT PARTY

... powerful foe. That ascendancy 'h s) Itotberssw first became apparent to us in the early letb. ibeotsabor. weeks of the Battle of the Somme. To-.lay it is patent to all the world. including the Central Empires. It does not, of course, blind us to the fact ...

GRENOSTDL

... people was worthy of onnoidsratioe. The picture.. which 'stagged the large audience. consisted of views takes duriag the battle of the Somme. Mr. Om. Hilton gave the mid:am, Mr. John Cocker manipulagd be lantern. and Harold Dowses war natal; respons.ble for ...

THE COURAGE OF SILENCE

... class a good send-off for the new In July. 1916, lie was seriously wounded in year. capital programme haul been ar- the battle of the Somme, hut recovered Cur.' ranged, and was highly appreciated by the ficiently to return to the front early in 1917. audience ...