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mss '---.. s .3 WHAT THE BRITISH HAVE DUNE. WILL GO MUCH FURTHER BEFORE LONG. THE special correspondent of the

... WILL GO MUCH FURTHER BEFORE LONG. THE special correspondent of the Morning Post with the British Army, writes : The battle of the Somme, begun on July I by our Allies and ourselves, is still in progress, and it will not end till we have accomplished to ...

THE It %TVA OF THE SOMME A WEEK OF TREMENDOUS FIGHTING. FUR rH ER BRIT'S H SUCCESSES. on Germ my

... THE It %TVA OF THE SOMME A WEEK OF TREMENDOUS FIGHTING. FUR rH ER BRIT'S H SUCCESSES. on Germ my is increasing from Fat and Wed. The battle of the Somme continues to go in (Avon, - of the British and French forces. w hile the Russian fnmt an Attiek has ...

SCOTTISH COUNTRY LIFE

... to victory in the battle of the Somme ;n such a way that he was awarded the Cro:x de Geer-ie. The gallant Pipe-Msior was shot shames the leg, bat wont en. He was next .hot through the ribs, and when he lay un..uscious on the battle-field the pipes were ...

IN \ LIWORDON OFFICER KILLED

... IN \ LIWORDON OFFICER KILLED. Intimation has been received of the death in ri..tion in the Battle of the Somme. of Lieut. Ihmald Rose, of the Smith African Scottish. A eon of the late Mr Roderick 11053, of Rosemont, Ross.shire. he was born on March 16 ...

THE NOR DISTRICT NEWS. ARDG AT. Y.A.D.—Under the auspices of the Scottish Roil Claes Flag Day, the local ..

... France ; and Private William Herd, who managed to join at the age of lb in leaving school two years ago, reached the battle of the Somme before he wes returned as too young. ARNISDALE, LOCH-DOURN. DlrrEit;.—The winter sheep dipping took piece this week ...

THE BIC ',Esti.-

... are the only sort of ' push' that will ultimately end the war by weakening the military organisation of Germany. The battle of the Somme has emphatieally demonstrated British organisation to markedly superior in one very important respect to that of the ...

DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL

... and the liatUe of the Somme drew to a close, the French troops participating in the battle bad taken 43,000 prisoner'', 77 field gnus, 101 beery guns, and hundred., of trench mortars and ineehine guns. The winter arrested the battle at a moat inopportune ...

.1 MONTH'S GAINS

... prodigious. No matter whet her the adVa or retreat, every battle they fight is a great victory for them. Tins th battle of Ypres, where they were la-Id up lay vastly inferior forces, and the battle of the Somme, where they were hammered hark by err new Armies ...

MILITARY WEDDING IN INVERNESS. CAPTAIN .►. R. LOVELOCK _►ND MIS KATHLEEN M. MACKAY. The marriage took place in ..

... and Miss Kathleen Margaret Mackay, younger daughter of Lovelock on Mr William Mackey, ucss. Captain la n d at the battle of the Somme, and was mentioned despatches for gallantry in att'on. As customary, under prevailing conditions, no invi'aliens were ...

THE STRESS OF WAR

... (450,000 men) were called up between the months of March and November, 1916. In November of the same year. after the battle of the Somme, the class of 1918 was called. By March. 1917. it was fully incorporated. Three hundred thousand additional men from ...

THE COST OF A DINNER

... SENT TO THE SOMME. A MONO the prisoners taken during the Somme fighting have been a number of naval men fresh from their ships, says the special correspondent of the Morning Post in the North of France. Some of them took part in the battle of Jutland ...