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... Ho, tno, was at Mons. was wounded in the head near Ypres in April, INC and wounded. more severely this time, at the Battle of the Somme, November, 1916. Ho was sent to Eastboiume, but was bark again in France in 1917. During a countor-attack by the Germans ...

Published: Friday 06 December 1918
Newspaper: Acton Gazette
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 105 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Picture Palace, QUAY ST BANGOR . TIESIP.II'. January tall. :mall. and :11.1, little tl)ai Sunebinc, ..

... 2n4. aL4 3vl, The Battle of the Somme. Featuring the well-imam Engagements, Franco-British in Rig July Push.. Irish at the Front. Capture of Etoilo Wood ea the Somme. Royal Field Artillery iu Action . French Advance on the Somme. Aad &ar Progniemue ...

BROISTEBRD AT TRU G.P.O. 18TABLUMED 18N. MS A NEWSPAPIIIi

... Plumer last Christmas, for conduct in Italy. He carried his wounded colonel out cf the bring line (hiring the first battle of the Somme. He was educated at Acton College. and afterwards wept to the R.V.C., Camden Town. The last local friend to Mee him ...

Published: Friday 07 June 1918
Newspaper: Acton Gazette
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 114 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... egad 20 years. Ever in our thoughts. RANDALL —ln proud and loving mentors of Arthur William Randall, who fell in battle on the Somme, Oct 5, 1918. Grant him, 0 Lord, eternal rest. Slim/pin —ln loving memory of my dear husband. Pte William James Stenning ...

Published: Friday 04 October 1918
Newspaper: Acton Gazette
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 218 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Crepe de Chene Blouses and Jumpers, 12,11 to 63 bulimia& BRAND & CO., Donegall Place, BELFAST

... 20, Church Street, Bangor, has been pro. voted to the rank of company sergeant major for gallantry in action at the Battle of the Somme on gallantry July. This ia another link In the long chain of evidence that Bangor men are playng a great and. noble ...

AN INSULT TO OUR DEAD

... AN INSULT TO OUR DEAD that the Sinn I:enters who shot our soldiers in the back duly a few weeks before the Battle of the Somme shook) now be coining here to preach their disloyalty, and to ask the wives and mothers and brothers and sisters of those which ...

BANGOR OFFICERS KILLED

... who came over with the Canadian Expeditionary Force, was severely wounded on the flth of August, 1910. during Abe battle of the Somme. and had since been in hospital. His yonneest brother. Captain J. Steele•Nicholton. Royal Tr t ith Irffes, watt wound ...

THE FALLEN

... charge that brought the Ulster Division right through four successive lines of German trenches and into the fifth at the battle of the Somme. (nixed patriotism, when the Empire was in peril, prompted the young men of this district to forego their customary ...

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 ...

LOCAL Hoxorits AND DISTINCTIONS

... 9th Royal Irish Rides iWest Belfast Volunteers), and was second in command of that battalion at the opening of the Battle of the Somme on tat July. 19t9. He carried out the reoccupation and consolidation of the line on the following day, and was special ...

K. PATTERSON,

... the war broke out he came all the early in the war and was severely wounded way from New York to do his bit. at the battle of the Somme r LOCAL OASUALTIIIII hlrs Robert Reid, 1$ Abbey Street, Bangor, has been notified that her nephew, Private David Johnston ...