DUNDEE OFFICER WINS MILITARY CROSS
... out. All joined voluntarily. . Mr Jones son-in-law. Captain Peter Ross, Royal Scots, M.A., B.Sc., was killed in the battle of the Somme July 1. 1916 ...
... out. All joined voluntarily. . Mr Jones son-in-law. Captain Peter Ross, Royal Scots, M.A., B.Sc., was killed in the battle of the Somme July 1. 1916 ...
... SOMME BATTLE NOW OVER. Where Will the Next Be New Departun in Tactics and Strategy. Paris, Tuesday. The Figaro publishes article by Polybe giving his views and conclusions on the vie- 1 lory of the Somme. says that if the 1 battle had not been cut into ...
... VICTORIOUS END TO SOMME BATTLE. 300 Villages Retaken. luns’ Strategic Move to the Rear.” GENERAL MAUDE PRESSES ON. (By Our Military Expert.) The British Army and its French Allies have won the battle of the Somme. There has been much speculation during ...
... pronod to Flares at the wheel pratitleable date. A Paisley ..idler. • military medelliet. who was is Settles. says the Battle of dm Somme wee like preeest for good nod he dor. tot shish bar body seed shoot the fliodeehurg Litre—lt sae b: brokers Mr P at ...
... early in the war. He was wounded the battle of the Somme. was miner, and 24 years of age. Wm. Johnston, Atholl tinker, now in the Black Watch, at present home on convalescent furlough. was wounded Loos, the Somme, and Ypres, and wears a good conduct stripe ...
... entitled Flash.” Farm Servant wonders who would supply her with copies of The laddies who fought and won The Battle of the Somme. J. P-. Slratbdon, would be very pleased receive the words and music There's piper playing in the morning, Maggie ...
... recent offensive six and a half times the amount of ammunition was expended was expended on the second week of the battle of the Somme. Mr Pringle moved that the House not proceed with the Bill till the restriction upon the freedom of employment of munition ...
... years ago was employed at Victoria Works. In August 1915 be wounded in one of th, leg i t, and in the early days of the Battle of the Somme, Ile was buried on no fewer than time occasions through the ttenehes at hitirt of the line having been blown in. Bruce ...
... Dominion and quarter of the Empire. whether regulars, Territorial.% or men of the new armies, hive borne a share in the battle of the Somme. While some have been more fortunate than others in opportunities far distiner.itan. all have done their duty nobly ...
... announces that arrangements are being made for an early issue of copies of Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's despatch the battle of the , Somme to the troops in Franee. Ddndee Benevolent Society.— The Dundee Grocers' Benevolent Society lias had a most satisfactory ...
... measured, it constitutes for the Allies a most favourable omen. It is the direct, though belated, outcome of the memorable Battle of the Somme, which is thus removed for ever from the realm of controversy. —Times. ...
... BATTLE FROM ARRAS TO THE OISE. Allies Reap Fruits of Somme Fighting. Paris, Tuesday. The expert commentator writes as follows:— The official communique announces that dur ing the day twenty more villages and towns have been captured by the French troops ...