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THE GREAT EUROPEAN CONFLICT

... from whichi the Germans were forced to withdraw. The number of prisoners taken by the! British and the }rench in the Battle of the Somme now reaches altogether about 20,000. TFighting continues at Verdun, The Germans have gained slight advantages at the ...

OUR LADY’S STATUE. REMARKABLE ESCAPE FROM ' INJURY

... STATUE. REMARKABLE ESCAPE FROM ' INJURY. TaE Special Correspondent of the * Times,” in his account of Friday’s great battle on the Somme, gives the following description of what he saw somewhere during the fight: At the point from which we watched there ...

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... his retirement from the position of British Envoy to the Vatican. Mr. Philip Gibbs, whose brilliant despatches on the battles of the Somme have met with universal appreciation, is, we regret to learn, indisposed. He is at present in this country recuperating ...

The employees of Messrs. W. Beardmore and Company have contributed £25 to St. Mary’s Hospital, Lanark, and the ..

... the third is in hospital at Salonika. o T ) ®F KW Lieutenant H. Wilks, aged 22; -was killed on October 13th in the battle of the Somme. A Requiem Mass for the repose of his'soul was sung in St. Mary’s, Uttoxeter, on Thursday, the 26th October, - by ...

! % Ideas Are All? °* ' {Have they no doubt aboul the correctiness of their conclusions ! Mr. San|

... treating Irish‘ affairs, v THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. By John Buchan. (Londcn: Nelson). Is. net. With many illustrations and an excellent map, this little book gives an admirvabi« account of the first part of the great battle which has shown the Germans’ ...