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OUR SOLDIERS

... in the battle of Jutland); Thomas. who is s wireless operator: and Seaman George Gamble. Hospital blue was prevalent in our street• during last week-end. Private Frank Hargey, Irish Guard., who was wounded in five places at the battle of the Somme. and ...

Portstewart Notes

... unable to attend the Convention during the past two years, having been two and a half rigs in France, and through the battle d the Somme, was warmly welcomed by WI the members of the Committee. The Treasurer (Mr. Joseph M'Curry) presented the annual accounts ...

THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1918. The Allied offensive in France has been progressing so steadily and satisfactorily ..

... and Fourth Armies and our Allies have achieved on the Somme front since August 21st we have to compare the results of the fighting with those of the 1916 campaign. In the first battle of the Somme, from July Ist to October 31st, 1916—that is to say, a ...

TUE BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS

... Coleraine, as in other loyalist parts of the Province, the anniversary of the heroic. dash of the Ulster Division at the battle o, the Somme on Ist July. 1916, was very appropriately observed. Several hundred men from our own trim little borough bore themselves ...

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... to just now as being full up. A commemorative and in memoriam ' service in connection with the anniversary of the battle of the Somme on the Ist July, 1916, in which the Ulster Division won undying fame, was held in Bushmills Presbyterian Church on Sunday ...

March 28, 1918. BALLYCASTLE NOTES. Lieutenant T. B. Barnes, Base: Rigiment, after six months' garrison duty ..

... military instructor in Officers' Training Corps, Reigate, Surrey. He is son of Canon Barnes, and was wounded in the battle of the Somme. Having been dormant in the locality far a considerable time football wee revived a watch on Saturday between Annoy ...

THE WAlt

... admit that betwis and the Somme the Allies penetrated first position, and that in their se-rand Guillemont and Le Forest weri• p, They claim to have repulsed other sti,e-k, n the Somme region and on the In the huge battle of the Somme the on Tuesday again ...

IRISH STEAMER SUNK

... imposing monument, planted three oak trees in memory of the brave local men who made the greatest of all sacrifices at the battle of the Somme on lit July, 1916. Mr. R. F. M'Cartney, J.P. (Chairman of the Council), explained, before the planting ceremony. that ...

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... fifteen weeks in hospital in Egypt. On recovering, he went with hie regiment to France, and was again wounded in the battle of the Somme His brothers are—William Toye, Electrical Engineer on H.M.S. Murray, torpedo-boat destroyer; Seeant Robert E. Toye, ...

THE ITALIANS. The chief fighting on the Italian f been in the zone betwe.n the Valhir.., ,1„ head of the Posina ..

... of Jesus Christ--one of noblest and bravest and best of our your( men, had fallen mortally wounded on August in the battle of the Somme. and a few days had passed to his Kit and re ward: and oh! it is hard to realise that be who teed to occupy that seat ...

From the War Zone

... War Zone Captain W. Reny and Captain D. H. Kelly, both of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, have been wounded in the battle of the Somme and are in hospital, the former suffering from gas poisoning. These officen are brothers, and sons of the late Mr. David ...

COLERAINE URBAN COUNCIL ANDI THE WAR 1 ULSTER DIVISION'S GALLANTRY. A MEMBER AND CONSCRIPTION. War topics were ..

... gallantry of the Ulster Division. Mr. W. W. Hill (Chairman) said that since their last meeting the details of the famous battle of the Somme had been made public, and he was sure that they, in common with the people in other parts of the province, were thrilled ...