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... unique in the history of diplomatic relations be. tween two great countries ills book was, of coins*, revised before the Battle of the Somme had begun. ...
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... Sir Herbert Tree. A new book by Mr. Philip Gibbs will be issued this month be Mr. Heinemann. It will be called The Battles of the Somme. lir. Herbert Vivian's Italy at War, is promised by Messrs. Dent. Sure Shield is the excellent title of a collection ...
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... GERMAN OFFICIAL. BERLIN, Monday. In the eontmuoua battle on the Somme Nov. 5 was again a day of heavy iag of the first order. On the whole of the wide front of attack, nearly 20 kilometre@ (124 mike) in length, from Le Sara to Bonehavesn°4 l the enemy ...
... spon the Empire. There has been no day firing line owing to venereal Sir Iproaching half the sum aimed at. since the battle of the Somme began Ilionsa• Barlow would doubtless make it I We continue to receive on all hands that of rides yean e l iet had ingenious ...
... in what is known as the Somlne battle had come to an end and that 'we must look forward to a' winter in, relatively, the present positions. That view has been cheerfully propagated in Germany where the idea that the Somme offensive has broken down has ...
... defences behind the lines captured were cleared out. That it is one of the most brilliant successes of the battle of the Somme, if not of the war, there can be no doubt. The ,reputation of Beaumont Hamel ...
... war more indisputable than the overwhelming superiority achieved by our air-service throughout the summer. The whole battle of the Somme has been a tribute to that superiority, and l we have the evidence not only of our own Comrnsoder-in-Chief, but of ...