BATTLE OF THE SOMME. NOVEL tactical FFeATCRES. SUCCESS OF NEW METHOD OF ADVANCE
... BATTLE OF THE SOMME. NOVEL tactical FFeATCRES. SUCCESS OF NEW METHOD OF ADVANCE. ...
... BATTLE OF THE SOMME. NOVEL tactical FFeATCRES. SUCCESS OF NEW METHOD OF ADVANCE. ...
... mm CORRESFONDENT. LONDON*. Wednesday Night. The Real Victory. need longer speak of the ‘‘Battle of the Somme. \'e can nowtalk confidently the % ictory the Somme,’’ but people are only just now beginning realise the magnitude of the successes achieved ...
... ENGAGED. The battle of the Somme is uc:esstully developing towards this objective with regard the balance of equilibrium. This is confirmed by the facts concerning the manner in which the Oerman forces are being used the struggle which now proceeding ...
... THE GREAT WAR FILM Much discussion has been indulged regarding the great war pictures the •• Battle of the Somme, whatever aggressions of opinion have been given a* the wisdom of curtailment some the scenes, critics are at one the magnificence and inspiring ...
... ARMIES ON SOMME. BIG CONTRASTS IN CONDITION. SEVERITY OF GERMANS’ ORDEAL. REVELATIONS in letters By E. ASH,MEAD BAK I LETT. (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH TUB • DAILY CHRONICLE.) With the French Armies (France), October 4.—The battle of the Somme never stops ...
... MAG NT FICENT ORG A NTS ATION. ‘‘The battle of the Somme baa emphatically demonstrated Briti.h organisation tc markedly superior in one very important respect that the German forces. hospital arrangements have been superb. Ido not believe the work of ...
... Zeppelin dropped bomb* Bucharest, killing five children. ALLIES’ GUNS IX HOLLAND. Amsterdam, Tuesday.—The so«nd of terrmc battle on the Somme has penetrated even to Holland. The Nieuo Rotterdamscho Courant” publishes a letter from the south o! the Province of ...
... and the best the commissariat can run to is to supply the men with seltzer water, poor refreshment in the midst of a battle like the Somme. But there still seems any quantity of marmalade, which not the same article in England, but kind of jam made principally ...
... authori- account of the battle of the tvniuc. which will appear in torr,w's I'aris newspapers, the followjjj have been taken:— Th'- time has not yet come,” says the ~;tir the account, “to publish the i.,jj details the battle of the Somme, not yet finished. ...
... been recorded, was draftovl to France in February. 1915, took part in the battles at Ypres, Hooge, and Hill without injury, hut was wounded on the Ist July at battle of the Somme, and died Stockport, the 9th October was the «on Mr. W. H. Griffiths, of ...
... rones are kept apart, and the armies of the Allies are neighbour*, but not quartered in the same place; but during the battle of the Somme, owing to the windings of the river, as well as to the combined action of the troops, some of the same roads have been ...
... must justly proud of their achievements and of the wayin which they have covered themselves with fiery in the recent battle of the Somme, I eel that 1 may with confidence appeal again for renewed support, both gifts and donations, for the City Battalions ...