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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 ...

ALLIES’ FURTHER ADVANCE

... week, on the contrary, all the interest has centred in the Somme region, Put briefly, the week’s record is that the Franco-British forces have advanced all along the line from Ovilliers to the Somme. Measured in distance, the advance is not great—usually ...

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 ...

THI ?ALACZ THZATILL An extremely interesting and enjoyable entertainment at the popular Palace Theatre at Luton ..

... The White Hope, and then comes the greatest of all films, the picture which thaws war in all its grim reality, the Battle of the Somme. The variety entertainment which opens to-night is one of the best. Paul Freeman, whose performances have won for him ...

Published: Monday 18 September 1916
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 444 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FIRST FATIO. AVCIDYNT WITH LUTON

... helped him to make some good fun. Next week the greaten of all war films —the official photographic record of the Battle of the Somme—is due, and those alio want to make sure of seeing it in comfort will be ■.wised to get there early or book meats for ...

Published: Monday 25 September 1916
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2020 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LEIGHTON BUZZARD

... THE WORLD’'S GREATEST PICTURE. —Every evening this week, and matinees Thursday and Saturday, at the Old Vic., “ The Battle of the Somme.” See Advt., Page 6. ' (Advi. EVENING CLASSES.—The Leighton Buzzard evening schools commenced the winter session last ...

“WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... LEIGHTON BUZZARD OBSERVER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1916. BATTLE OF THE SOMME.—Every night this week, and av matinees on Thursday and Saturday, the famous official pictures of the *“ Battle of the Somme ’ are being exhibited at the Victoria Picture Palace ...

Message

... Message. “The Battle of the Somme, furious and desperate as it has been, is a first and most important phase of what is an historical struggle, unigue in its scope and world-wide significance. ; “I am convinced that when you have seen this wonderful picture ...