BRITAIN’S BLOW
... RITAIN'S BLOW SIR D, HAIG ON BATTLE OF THE SOMME. ...
... RITAIN'S BLOW SIR D, HAIG ON BATTLE OF THE SOMME. ...
... 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 ...
... Berlin Ladlne:riger. says The 'l' ass provided on Sunday with an extraordinary outburst, pruclain•it, the end of the battle of the Somme and a complete German victory, It is apparently the German General Stars contribution to the peace campaign. As to the ...
... Kuhl, his Chief of Staff, * for the exceilent manner which they checked the Franco-Britich attacks and thus gained the battle of the Somme.”’ ...
... 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 ...
... SIR DOUGLAS HAIG TELLS THE STORY OF BRITAIN'S GLORIOUS VICTORY ON THE SOMME. Sir Douglas Haig, who to-day tells the true story of the glorious battle of the Somme. Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Rawlinson, who did so much to prepare the way for victory ...
... Keith Officer. Captain F- F, Kolty, Seaforth Highlanders, Kao been awarded the Military Croes for good work at the battle of the Somme. Oa.pt. Kolty, who is attached to a Pioneer battalion, has been .»* the front for acme time. He i« a son of Mrs Keity ...
... traces Peg sal to we her, is abet and fal A Girl and Two Boys. A Cheap Vacation. Be-booked Jan. Bth, for three days: THE BATTLE OF TIIE SOMME ...
... received, and admitted to bo far sujx-rior to any previous Official Picture, even Including the great war picture, The Battle of the Somme.” The Tanks (Britain greatest wa ...
... artillery men. 44% Dri • 1:.0i Ll\ S., voluntoe - e. , in April. PAL. soil Ins Lee, in Franco for months. winded at tho battle of the Somme. and is now in hospital. A . J. 4.5.: ...
... THROUGH THE SOMME TO TRIUMPH. VEN at this short distance from the battle of the Somme the greatest in the world's history, we see it now in clear perspective and can judge its bearing on the whole course of the war. When the battle opened the Germans ...
... %Ks, Martinis ant Nu*. DI/ann. On the 22rd inst., killed at the battle of the Somme, George William Giles, of the Bth Royal Berke Regt., second son of Alfred Gilee, Compton Terrace, Wallingford, aged 24 years. Oa the 26th inst., at sois, wife of Mr. Henry ...