THE GREAT BATTLE ON THE SOMME
... THE GREAT BATTLE THE SOMME. SIR I). K EF I TRENCHES TAKE> RUSH- • fe Cars- • iss^lhj , t The Press Bureau on Monda.- 1 j r! 1* following telegraphic despatch, ■ 1 pr» ::f ...
... THE GREAT BATTLE THE SOMME. SIR I). K EF I TRENCHES TAKE> RUSH- • fe Cars- • iss^lhj , t The Press Bureau on Monda.- 1 j r! 1* following telegraphic despatch, ■ 1 pr» ::f ...
... ALL-DAY BATTLE ON THE SOMME. i: GERMAN MASSES POUNDED TO ...
... you cannot afford a high- BATTLE OF THE SOMME. PRACTICAL HELP FOR OCR ALLA XT priced tyre, you certainly canafford a Whilst the Battle of the Somme picture was being shown at the AVinson Green Picture Palace Satusd ...
... hand-to-hand fighting as not yet. “The artillery action continues,” “The § reat battle on the Somme tinues, “ The battle is taking its course.” That the battle of the Somme is taking its course is no doubt in a certain gense more than that ...
... Gloucester during the engagement in the Jutland Battle, in ■Gloucester Cathedral 17 October. Mr. Leonard Cooper, grocer, Sigh-street, Chasetown, while viewing the official film of the Battle of the Somme, in Birnungham. recognised his son. Bernard, firing ...
... great Ruteian Dancer, PAVLOVA, in “The Dumb Girl of Portico.” One the finest Pictures ever taken. Look out for “The Battle of the Somme.” Boohia, OMata: Dalb Fobr’b, The Parade, Leemtoeteae W. H. Smith * Sob, Warwick. SPORTING nriON, GUNS, Ete. CARTRIDGES ...
... developed lively fire and patrol activity. The battle on the Somme was especially fierce yesterday. A strong assault about twenty Anglo-French divisions directed itself against the front between the Ancre and the Somme after the artillery had reached its highest ...
... OUEEN SEES SOMME FILMS The Press Bureau is informed that Captain E. Distin Maddick had the honour of submittiz to ueen Alexandra this week the o cial Ww ar Office films of the battle of the Somme, in which her Majesty was deeply interested. ueen Alexandra ...
... cones 7 ictTwsmir Him. HUTCHINSON’S NEW PART work part i. aa. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG’S the BATTLE ; SOMME popular, pictorial and authoritative work on one of the Greatest Battles in History, illustrated by about 700 wonderful OFFICIAL PHOTOORAPHS AND CINEMATOGRAPH ...
... marvellous picture ever taken will be showing-at the Hippodrome. At enormous expense the management have procured “The Battle of the Somme,” of which particulars are advertised. Seats may now be booked. ...
... September in this sector exceeds 1,600, including 25 officers.—Reuter Sir Douglas Haig describes the results of the. battle on our Somme front on Friday and Saturday as probably the most effective blow which has yet been dealt to the enemy by British troops ...
... Tbursd«j (vi* Marconi Wireless). Front of Genwal Fie!d>Marahal Crown Prince Rjpprecht of Bararia.—ln the battle of the Somme the artillt'Ty battles on both sides increased to the greatest riolenoe. Repeated strong enemy attacks between Gincby and the Somipe ...