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... beginning Six o’Clock. . D A L 8 E R F. T AEKHALL PUBLIC HALL PICTURES.—Monday -Li Tuesday, Wednesday Firet, “The Battle oi the Somme. The Greatest of ail War Films. ...
... beginning Six o’Clock. . D A L 8 E R F. T AEKHALL PUBLIC HALL PICTURES.—Monday -Li Tuesday, Wednesday Firet, “The Battle oi the Somme. The Greatest of ail War Films. ...
... -■■JK^S^fe.. '■\ •• :V,%-> S’:, The soldiers of Scottish regiments have played a splendid part in the victories in the battle .of the Somme, which has now lasted over 100 days. In this official photograph party of them seen resting in a shell-hole. The soldier ...
... PRESENTATION OF NEW PIPES Pipe-Major David Anderson, Royal Scots, the Edinburgh policeman who lost his bagpipes in the battle on the Somme under circumstances that won for him the French Croix de Guerre, was presented with a new set of pipes by members of ...
... features the story of the taking of Le Sars is very similar to earlier stories of the carrying of other villages in the battle of the Somme. It is the old glorious tele of the domination of British aoggedness, courage and endurance over iconcealed machine ...
... German communique of October 9 defies almost any denial, imaginative is it. General von Ludendorf asserts that the battle of the Somme is redoubling in intensity a front of 25 kilometres, and that General von Below’s troops have not lost an inch of ground ...