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... EAST OF V , fn.- rious battles have dejphi l the Western front, is now raging P the , Bormans and French riv the t t south ®° v €ral Somme, as well at ♦v ti *' au Artois, north- Brjf; Arras, and J 18 1 ‘font from Oarnoy * ...
... EAST OF V , fn.- rious battles have dejphi l the Western front, is now raging P the , Bormans and French riv the t t south ®° v €ral Somme, as well at ♦v ti *' au Artois, north- Brjf; Arras, and J 18 1 ‘font from Oarnoy * ...
... are the only sort, of ‘push' that will ultimately end the war by weakening the military organisation of Germany. The battle of tho Somme has emphatically demonstrated British organisation to markedly superior in one very important respect that of! the Gorman ...
... British occupied for the space three hours, they left 5,000 dead the battlefield. -“ENEMY MASSES.” German Report of Battle of the Somme. German Main Headquarters* reportOn both sides ffho Homme the heroism and tenacity our troops prepared for the enemy ...
... , v ip£*> ■■.-.•>■ A: s >. ; -;iy' ; ;x:. ~ ■ x [Photo: Central Nows. German prisoners taken by tne British in the Battle of the Somme marching through Southampton after landing. Many of them have their heads bandaged. It will be seen that while many ...
... °PEN COUNTRY LIES BEFORE BRITISH ARMY ON THE SOMME. Haig’s Troops Nearly Through German Defensive Organisation. Written for The People by Gen. CHERFILS, of the French Army, I ' battle of (be Somme r y '! 8 ,n way entirely satis- Allies, and a new h forward ...
... Canadian soldier and forwarded by Miss Bramer, 40, Keswick-st., Plymouth. No. 3 was found after the first attack in the battle of the Somme, probably belongs a member of the Hampshire Regt., and was sent by Pte. Hamper, 6545, Isi K. Warwick Regt., A Co. No ...
... Soldiers’ Own Stories of Thrilling Incidents in the Battle the Somme. We here give soldiers’ own stories of the “Great Push.” They bring home to readers the various phases of the battle of the Somme and show what our splendid fighting men are “up against ...
... other carefully chosen part the front. All the counterattacks which th© Germans have attempted in the course of the battle of the Somme have completely failed, vide the enemy’s momentary re-occupation of the villages of Gontalmaison and Bazentin-le-Petit ...
... trenches have in several places been heavily bombarded with gas and tear shells. Nothing else of importance has occurred BATTLE OF THE SOMME. German Version of Latest Fighting, the enemy the force even of the fatality things will end giving way and ceding ground ...
... order comes to go over the top.” The work of the artillery of the New Army is heartily acclaimed by all ranks. In the battles of the Somme it has done more military critics, who are generous their jjraise of the new batteries. What They Did. An authoritative ...
... Positions Retaken Hand-to- Hand Fighting, Paris, Saturday.—The2lst day of the battle in the Somme district brought material modification the whole* of’ the front north and south the Somme. The French organised the positions captured on Thursday, The enemy only ...
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