THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. HAIGS PRAISE OF HIS ARMY. Recruits that Fought as Veterans. Sale Surplus Slock To-day. see windows. ( iyVe'we/Zsi* (House tfloyaleffvenue, {Belfast ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. HAIGS PRAISE OF HIS ARMY. Recruits that Fought as Veterans. Sale Surplus Slock To-day. see windows. ( iyVe'we/Zsi* (House tfloyaleffvenue, {Belfast ...
... --- Tbs Battle of the Somme, , The authentio War Piobure nnikr supervision of the War I and showing to who ere corn ! stag an home whet barduhips our . troops are going through on Western Front. fies Ors Inniakillings the parapet for the Great Advance ...
... THE SOMME DESPATCHES. It is anticipated that the despatches of Sir Douglas Haig on the battle of she Somme, in which Ulster troops fought so gallantly, will be published early in the New Year. In interest, says a London oorrespondent, they are likely ...
... THE DESPATCHES. It is anticipated that the dispatches of Sir Douglas Haig on the battle of the Somme, in which Ulster troops and many Fermanagh men fought ea gallantly, will be published early in the New Year. In interest. says a London correspondent ...
... this five months’ tremendous battling we should fully satisfied. But cannot get away from the impression gather from more than one passage in the despatch, that but for the advanced stage the summer which the battle of the Somme was begun the results gained ...
... Street. Belfaet He ti.is invalicled home in July last suffering from wonads and ellen shock - tuned in the terrific Battle of the Somme, happily made good recovery. the in•rriage taking London shortly after the gal. lent young soldier left limpitel. Their ...
... kind, has done its duty splendidly in the war. In one respect it has suffered more than most, for since beginning the battle of the Somme three of its masters have died gloriously in action. At the present time, except for the Head Master (Mr. James M'Quillan) ...
... maintains that any one of these results in itself sufficient to justify the Somme battle.” fully agree, but to us the vital and overwhelming importance the battle of the Somme lies in tfie fact that it is proof of our power, if' rise it wisely, to win ...
... was again wounded in arm. After coming out of the hospital he was sent back to the trenches, and was in titre for the battle of the Somme. where on Ootob=r 2941 he got wounded the third time, also in the arm, and he has since been in hospital In Leeds. He ...
... the whole five months’ operations. The Germans have declared that the battle of the Somme is closed, and that they are left the victors. Neither statement is true. The battle the Somme has only passed through its first seasonal stage. to the result thus ...
... his chief of staff. for the excellent manner in which they checked the Franco - British attacks, and thus gained the battle of the Somme.” ...
... M'Oalmont (M.P.. for Antrim), who rejoined hie old rtgirrent, the Irish Guard*. He took pan in the opening of the Battle of the Somme lon let July last. when hie battalion earned greet distinction, the honours won on this occasion including the Victoria ...