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... MAIDSTONE and FOLKESTONE. SNODLAND 'PICTURE PALACE. —December 25th, 26th and 27th. Matinees, daily at 3. Nightly at 6. The Battle of the Somme. ...
... MAIDSTONE and FOLKESTONE. SNODLAND 'PICTURE PALACE. —December 25th, 26th and 27th. Matinees, daily at 3. Nightly at 6. The Battle of the Somme. ...
... 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 ...
... offensive, it is the chief glory of the ‘battle that a full half of the German forces ‘the mainstay of the Central Powers, suffered complete defeat on the Somme.—“ Graphic.” Sir Douglas Haig’s report on the Somme operations 18 issued this morning. The facts ...
... County Palatine Artillery, has been awarded the Military Medal and granted for distiiupuiihed conduct action at the battle ts»e Somme. Before enlisting vs* Assistant Scoutmaster of the Penwortbam Sea Srout«, and Platoon Commander the Snouts* Defence Corps ...
... fighting —Presa ‘Association ‘War Special. P Monday. Somme front saye The of the “Liberé” oni bardément noted in the lest British bulletin ie one of the most violent aince of the battle of the Somme been intense not only on both of the Ancre, north of ...
... Pte. C. !D. Brown, of the Grenadier Guards, has died in France from wounds received in action. H«i took part in the battle of ths Somme, and was wounded in the head and hand on November 22nd, and died the result of septic poisoning on December 9th. Pte ...
... Britain. Franny, lia.t. Russia), BATTLE OF THE} SOMME (British Official), ami THE HOMES OF OUR OVERSEAS SOLDIERS, NOTICE, THE BAT ILF THE THE ADVANCE OF THE TANKS. Monday, Jan. 15- The Tanks in Louoon. The moat wonderful Battle Films ever seen.—Daily Express ...
... THE BATTLE TRZ SIR despair .- on the battle of the Somme comes at a timely moment to -mind us that soldiers as well as politicians business i have something to do with the winning 61 the war. Now. g could be more effective than the plain, grim narrative ...
... West Mailing. SNODLAND ,PICTURE PALACE. —December 25th, 261111 and 27th. Matinees, daily at ,3. Nightly at 6. The Battle of the Somme. WANTED, Large Quantities of Fruit Vegetables, also Holly and Mistletoe for Christmas.-.-The Garden of England FRUIT ...
... over the differential treatment of the U-boats’ crews; for in any parley over the treatment of pri|mru, thanks to the Battle of the Somme, we have a particularly strong hand. Buv 'umg action on the part of the British Government to meet German action in ...
... complete that it would seem natural to say that the first battle of the Somme had ended, and that whatever may come hereafter will belong to the second battle. Yet there has been no point at which the battle has truly ceased, for the guns have never been silent ...
... enlisted'from East Chevington October 11th, 1915. He left Alnwick March lltb. 1916, lor France, and was wounded Ihe Battle of the Somme on Sept-15th, whilst carrying out his duties as stretcherbearer. Ha was operated upon 'France and was invalided home ...