EDITION 6-40
... EDITION 6-40 lUS BATTLES ON THE SOMME. ...
... EDITION 6-40 lUS BATTLES ON THE SOMME. ...
... elktain .ftvintontalak upp to- 10 -Inu. o sit of that' etfaotissa; : and; yet thl7- - wofe..is The yesterday furious battle ow. the Somme,' and it is oar 104dH0,0 who have silted a. stem ivies.. . . .. 41413E44 North of the flOrnmei some hostile detach= ...
... 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 ...
... TEI F 1 ItI.TiLE t -0 THE THE' BATTLE OP' THE :SOMME THE BATTLE TUB :SOMME COIIBEIIII THEATRE OF VARIETIES, BURBLER g. TWICE MIGMTLV. 7 9. MONDAY. NOVEMBER Mb_ 1916. AND EVERY EVENING Immo THE WE'RE. LEW LAKE L COMPANY In Farcical Comedy LETTERS ...
... 6d. GREAT PROGRAMME (see bills). Thursday, Friday. and Saturday, November 23, 24, 25. A SEQUEL TO THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME Entitled — WOUNDED SOMME HEROES This Film has been produced with the Definite Object of Showing Wives, Sisters, Sweethearts. Mothers ...
... 7 TWICE NIGHTLY. 9 Battle of the Somme. Official Picture of the British Army in France, taken by permbsion the War Office, 5,000 feet him, in 5 Parts. Souvenir Programme (in Book Form) One Penny, describing the whole of the Battle Scenes and giving the ...
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... front this week is cheering. The British success is important. and the haul of prisoners large. It is evident that the battle of the Somme is not over vet. as some have been telling us. and that we intend to KG on pounding away and keeping the enemy busy ...
... keeping with the addr?ss. The chair was taken. by Mr. Allen, of the Lickey. _ THE PLAYHOUSE—The production of the Battle of tha Somme drew large crowds to the Playhouse cm the early evenings of this week, and the highly realistic pictures were well ...
... acquainted with their record in the war, and with what they had done with the 20th Division in Gallipoli and in the battles on the Somme, would know that in bravery and courage the ls.ewfoundland contingent was not behind any regiment in the whole of the ...
... aweamg by muaioal programme, to which the band, coouta, and mpum contributed. . * . . . Tee Gbeat Battle PicrtmE.—Thi e*eia. pieiw«E ol the battle ol the Somme, hwoa hare attract mg aaat audianoha all tba ooawtey, will bo ahoww at the Empire twice nightly ...