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... green leaves On on© place great leaves even now conceal the very wherealiouts of trench pounded and captured during the battle of the Somme. ...
... green leaves On on© place great leaves even now conceal the very wherealiouts of trench pounded and captured during the battle of the Somme. ...
... CENSURE UPON JOFFRE. BIG GUN BATTLE ON THE SOMME. Hriti*h .Sheliimi German Line near Hcainnont. Paris. Monday. The French communique to-night says: Thera was marked artillery activity on both sides on the front north of the Somme and in the region of Douaumont ...
... S. C. BODLET. In To'nmec. Each demy Bro. 7/6 net. THE RENAISSANCE. IL THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 111. THE REVOLUTION. battles of the SOMME PHILIP GIBBS, U» '^ S ...
... rest the front. The correspondent of the ** Liberie the Somme says:—“ The mutual bombardment noted in the British communique is one of the roost violent since the beginning the battle of the Somme. The cannonade has been intense, not only both banka of ...
... Dominion and quarter of the Empire, whether Regulars, Territorials, men of the New Armies, have borne a share in the Battle of the Somme. While have been more fortonate than others in opportunities for distinction, all have done their duty nobly. Among ...
... Premier’s knock-out theoi-y of military success in the sober and cautious report of Sir Douglas Haig the Five Months’ Battle of the Somme. That battle has done great things and represents more than one \ictory over the Central Powers. It did three things, in fact ...
... from the northern limits the battle front to beyond Ypres was necessarily secondary one, but their task was neither light nor unimportant. While required to give precedence in all respects to the needs of the Somme battle, they were responsible for the ...
... IRE RESORT& The Somme Battle. The German Emperor has quit© recently Seoorated. and otherwise honoured certain alleged victors the Somme battle, whose triumph consists in the fact that they were not actually swept away to destruction before the Bright ...
... which is weighing upon the people.” Sir Douglas Haig’s Despatch. A despatch from Sir Douglas Haig describing the battle of the Somme was issued yesterday, and appears in full on Pages 4 and 5. AUSTRIANS SHELL GORIZIA. SCANDINAVIA AND THE PEACE MOVE ...
... manifesto issued by the Gear.—Wireless Press. WESTERN FRONT. RAIDS AND ARTILLERY BATTLE ON THE SOMME. GERMAN CLAIMS AT VERDUN. [Sir DoagUs Haig's great story of the Somme Battle will found Page 6.J [British OrnciaL Report. J The following despatch was issued ...
... History’s Biggest Battle. From whatever point view it may regarded, the battle of the Somme the biggest the, world historv. The preparations made were on a hitherto unknown. Never since time began has such a huge, concentration of men and materials of ...
... FULL OFFICIAL NARRATIVE OF THE - BATTLE OF THE SOMME. STORY OF THE OPERATIONS TOLD BY SIR DOUGLAS HAIG. THE THREE OBJECTS OF THE CAMPAIGN ACHIEVED. LONG STEP TOWARDS THE FINAL VICTORY OF ALLIED CAUSE.” BAD WEATHER PUTS A TEMPORARY STOP TO THE CAMPAIGN ...