SHARP SALIENT
... published to-day the regarding the hooty captured by French and British troo ps during the first four months of the battle on the Somme is the most eloquent testimony to the vigour of our offensive. ...
... published to-day the regarding the hooty captured by French and British troo ps during the first four months of the battle on the Somme is the most eloquent testimony to the vigour of our offensive. ...
... Reservep.]} Wirs tue Britrrsy IN THE Frerp ucéeday. Monday’s the victcry—aheady most and costiy that we have won since the Battle of (he Somme began— is hourly enhanced We continue to press forward over the upland and along tise tiver. “The stream of prisoners ...
... ‘oar 180 Worvemie:s, sou of ee Foad, wick, 8, Rosefie.d- in action, Pean, of the i ving died fro-s Warvicks, 18 Ms ha battle of the Somme. His home was at Wells-street, Private Herbert Bornes, 8th Sen'h Sta ffor re Regiment, was in action ys the ning of ...
... directed side in conjunction with those ed from the south-west and south Sars and Leshbeeufs. Thus in te month of the battle of the Somme ity of the Allies is as clear as twas on the first day. actio m, incéssantly developed and lu ae Mo es all its objectives ...
... nephew start for the front over a year ago—still another Ameriean boy—and having recently learned that be fell in the battle of the Somme in September, my heart has heen deeply touched by that arent’s Erie Alfred Sharples, an American son of an American ...
... effectives, and yet they were in vain.” | The Germans yesterday began a furious battle on the Somme, and it is our ders who have gained a great victory. North of the Somme some hostile detach- feats, after a briak fight, regained a footing in the clump ...