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I POT- POURRI

... his country, Sir tor Horsley has died as true • soldier's death as those of Hitchener's Army who have fa , en in the Battle of the Somme. At the tiginnina of the war he gave up his private practice and hospital work, and went to Frazee the Red Crow Later ...

POT- POURRI

... during the' two months which have elapsed since the great Push was set in motion. In the very first krtnight of the battle of the Somme the whole r' the German first line, honeycombed with de• foisive worka which had been elaborated with ,moat devilish ...

COMING ON SEPT. 18, THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME

... COMING ON SEPT. 18, THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. To-day (Friday) and Saturday, Sept. 8 and 9, MARY PICKFORD, in 5-Part Photo Play, MADAME BUTTERFLY. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Sept. 11, 12, & 13, Great 5-Part Player Drama, HELENE OF THE 99 Continuous ...

GRAND PALACE, POPLAR

... undoubtedly prove a tremendnus attraction during the next few days, viz., the official War Office pictures of the great Battle of the Somme. It is a very spirited bid for popular favour on the part of the proprietors of the Palace, and should be duly appreciated ...

BATTLE OF THE SOMME,

... BATTLE OF THE SOMME, IN 5 PARTS, 6,000 FEET IN LENGTH. Showing here for the first time in Poplar. This is the REAL BATTLE PICTURE and n , )t Incidents only. RESERVED SEATS BOOKED FREE OF CHARGE AND TAX. I NOTE.—The GRAND PALACE always first with the REAL ...

BATTLE OF THE SOMME,

... BATTLE OF THE SOMME, IN 5 PARTS, 6,000 FEET IN LENGTH. Showing here for the first time in Poplar. This is the REAL BATTLE PICTURE and not Incidents only. RESERVED SEATS BOOKED FREE OF CHARGE AND TAX. NOTE.—The GRAND PALACE always first with the REAL GOODS ...

POT- PpURRI

... formerly 3f H.M. Ougtoms; for some time in the Essex Yeomanry, but transferred to the Civil Service Rifles; killed in the battle of the Somme. Rifleman Leslie George Bamford. aged 20, edest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bamford, Norwich - road,, hloreat Gbte; attached ...

POT-POURRI

... Second I.iout. S. V. O'Hara, R.F.A., on the staff of Approach - road school, Bethnal Green, who was wounded in the Battle of the Somme, is in hospital at Oxford. The Hospital Saturday Fund collection was taken up with zest last Saturday. There was no ...

THE NEWS AND CHRONICLE

... THE NEWS AND CHRONICLE. taken part in the same engagements es his brother, and also clamed distinction in the Battle of the Somme, being awarded the Military Medal. Corporal A. W. Jones, Northampton flogiment, who Ix4ore the war was in businoes at fugal ...