INTENSE BRITISH FIGHTING. BATTLE OF THE SOMME
... INTENSE BRITISH FIGHTING. BATTLE OF THE SOMME. • PRACTICALLY THE WHOLE OF OUR FRONT SEVERELY ENGAGED ...
... INTENSE BRITISH FIGHTING. BATTLE OF THE SOMME. • PRACTICALLY THE WHOLE OF OUR FRONT SEVERELY ENGAGED ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME SCOTTISH TROOPS ' IRRESISTIBLE ATTACKS HOW THEY CAPTURED MONTAUBAN . HUNDREDS OF THE ENEMY . BAYONETED GERMAN REGIMENTAL STAFF MADE PRISONERS . Pabis , Sunday . The nows , long awaited , that tho Allied offensive Has at last begun ...
... BATTLE OF THE SOMME. VIVID DESCRIPTION OF GREAT ADVANCE SPIRIT OF TROOPS. THEY GO WHISTLING INTO THE FIGHT. -- SHELL SHOWERS. ...
... BRITISH LOSSES SMALL. CES, The Paris ndent of the p.m. tele: crap! last ICES, both the British and French troops in t battle of the Somme have been extrao light. I am able to make this statemen authority of a high military personago, : POOL. ICES, supplemented ...
... The Battle of the Somme. The great offensive in the West ha' made a good beginning and promises exceedingly well, but an operation meant to be prolonged cannot be judged on the results of the first day or two. Nor can the huge attack which has been launched ...
... 3. the great offensive fen pictures of the early stages of THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. ...
... wounded.~P.A. War Special. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME - JjIKELY TO CONTINUE FOR DAYS. British Headquarters, Saturday. At .half-past seven this morning great 1 battle began on a front of about 25 miles and on both banks of the Somme. Perhapf £ will be known in ...
... THE ALLIES' OFFENSIVE. FIERCE BATTLES ON THE SOMME STRONG GERMAN POSTS TAKEN. 9,500 PRISONERS. FRENCH PART OF THE FIGHTING. CAPTURE OF VILLAGES SOUTH OF THE SOMME. The following telegraphic despatches have been received from General Headquarters in France:— ...
... BATTLE OF THE SOMME. The Battle of the Somme absorbs public and private attention, and while we are all proud of the inspiring success immediately achieved by our troops and by our French comrades, particulars of the Regiments engaged are anxiously awaited ...
... FROM °THE TIMES ° OF TO-DAY. my wrni ESOMIXTO2B Q TM/ TIMIS.) THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. The great offensive in the West, says rA, Tiers, bee nude a food beginning, and proemial* asosedingly well, but an operate= resat to be prolonged cannot be judged on ...
... bombardment which was the essent liminary to the battle proper began at six o Saturdsy morning, but the Press Association o enemy devt at the British Headquarters points out of our battle of the Somme is the outoome of weeks rere in preparation and c ...
... GREAT BATTLE. I SPECIAL ACCOUNT. 'THE BIGGEST BRITISH OFFENSIVE. From Our Special Correspondent. BRITISH HEADQVARTERS, SATURDAY. At half-past 7 this morning a great battle began on a front of about 25 miles above and on both banks of tho Somme. Perhaps ...