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SKETCHIEY DYE WORKS DRX aearseßS &■ DXCRS

... largely been done by us. Sir Douglas Haigs report on Tuesday night of the results of the first ten day- fighting in the Battle of the Somme, is the best possible summary of the operations and the best iniucntion of the object have in view. a front of eight ...

SHEFFORD

... of the Bedfords, haa been wounded Mr. Dawson's son. Drummer Sidney Dawaon. also the Bedfords, who was wounded in the Battle of the Somme, m hospital at Bolton. We regret to record the death from wounds of Private Arthur Pettifcr. Royal Berks. Kegl.. second ...

THE EMPIRE BLAKE BEOS., Ltd. MONDAY, AUGUST 28th, and during the Week. DAILY at 3. 7 and 9. The most

... AUGUST 28th, and during the Week. DAILY at 3. 7 and 9. The most Thrilling Picture in the History of Cinematography— The Battle of the Somme Above all its terror* rise it* glory and splendour. It is a lu*y to our boy* to *ee it-DAILY MAIL. * BOOK YOUR SEATS ...

THE EMPIRE

... when Messrs. IMake Bros, were exhibiting for the first time the terribly real official War Office film of the sreat Battle of the Somme. The house was pack'd long before the time of commencement. The met ure opened with scenes division of the Buffs. Bedfords ...

STEVINGTON

... was very popular in the battery. and we miss him very much. has been with me long time, and his gallantry during the battle of the Somme and Ancre was noticed by all. Sergt. K. J. Cot. the eldest son. has arrived the Countess of Lytton’s Hospital. London ...

Covers, „ B.E

... and enlisted in November, 1916. came over to England in June. 1916. went out to France in August last, ami was in the battle ol the Somme on November 13th In consequence ol weakness in the lees through being in the trenches was in lUvernlier invalided to ...

FBI DA V. APRIL 6. 1917

... that the German retreat on the Western Front is a real loss to them and a great gain to us. brought about directly the battles on the Somme and the Ancrc and the apprehension of worse things if the Germans had stood, and not run away. Now that they have run ...

WAITE HIM

... both and arm. Thiis the third time ha* horn woiimhd. Joined the 3rd Beds, Heyiment early in the war. and IhroitTh the battle of the Somme. His preaent wounds were rcctivcd Flanders. ...

TODDINGTON

... Corpl. Williams joined in the Beds. Regiment January. 1915. served in France nearly two years, and went through the battles of the Somme. He leaveg a widow and one child. Sergt. Frank Kemnaon has been gazetted 2nd Lieutenant In the Kent Yeomanry, and ...

SUN FII?E OFFICE

... served m Ceylon, Uong Kong, India, and was mentioned despatclms whilst France, lie had command battery iu the first battle ol the Somme 1916 and was invalided home at the end ot the year. lie was later appointed an Instructor Ca-tt School A., Trowbridge ...