TO-DAY AND ALL THE WEEK
... TO-DAY AND ALL THE WEEK. BATTLE t°h SOMME. ...
... TO-DAY AND ALL THE WEEK. BATTLE t°h SOMME. ...
... telegraphed to the King expressing his congratulations on the magnificent achievements of the British troops in the battle of the Somme. Owing to illness. Lord French was unable inspect the Volunteers Kent district yesterday morning. Major-General Sir ...
... lace of entertainment the public are afforded this week another opportunity of seeing the official pictures of the battle of the'Somme. • It is scarcely necessary to refer to the historic interest which these films possess. They form valuable record of ...
... Nurseryville, Comber, prisoner of war. His two brothers, Ptes. John and Samuel, same regiment, were killed at the battle of the Somme. Dougherty. Pte. Hugh, Canadian Infantry, Mosside Road, Bally money, has been admitted hospital in France suffering ...
... Thecreatest artillery battle of the Somme ' ritill continues. It has spread to the 'irfjnt of the Ancre, and has increased south the Somme, especially both sides of Vermandovilliers. Our curtain fire between the Ancre and the Somme almost everywhere arrested ...
... 1915. His cousin, Second-Lieutenant J. S. M. Gage, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, is-missing since the opening of the battle of the- Somme Ist July last. BEGONDrUEUT. SAMUEL WAEING, Royal Irish Rifles, wounded on the Ist inst., is son of Air. Lucas Waring ...
... Marines Take Part in the Battle. ASSOCIATION WAS SPECIAL. British Headquarters in the Field, France, Bth October. is little difficult to describe the fighting, which developed yesterday afternoon in the terms of-an ordinary battle. Extending over front of ...
... Geripan communique 9th October defies -almost any denial, so imaginative is it. General Von Ludendorff asserts that the battle of the Somme is redoubling in intensity front of nearly sixteen miles, and that General Von Buelow’s troops have not lost inch of ...
... will hastened. General Smuts has done so well in East Africa that complete success is only a question of time. The Battle of the Somme continues, and the results obtained to the present, though less than hoped, are very valuable; and this offensive, as ...
... eve of going into battle he writes;—“When you read thesa lines shall no longer be amongst the )iving. I shell have breathed my last breath before the enemy the Somme. You have no idea how things are going in this battle on the Somme. It is no longer war ...
... is again astir, and* 3d pursuance of that rliythirucal. alternation french and English effort which has marked the battle of the Somme, methodically pushing nearer to Bapaume. While the Austrians and Germans are being so heavily hammered elsewhere, it ...
... Eoyal Highness at the memorial vice for officers, non commissioned nfficoi- men of the Grenadier Guards who fell 1,1 battle of the Somme, which was held I. Trinity Church, Sloane Street, yestcidj.' The* Association of Chambers of Commer e. ■' representing ...