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NEWS OF LOCAL SOLDIERS

... Volunteers, who was on a visit home to his parents at Upper Carnany, has left to rejoin his regiment. He was wounded at the battle of the Somme, receiving a shrapnel bullet through his right. hand. Private Samuel Taylor, Royal Irish Rifles. officially reported ...

CRAICATINPIN HALL

... youthful guests. There are nine young men who belong to the School serving in the army; three of them were wounded in the battle of the Somme—Joseph Doherty, Joseph Laverty, and George Boyd. Doherty is still In hoa pital in England; but the latter two wen able ...

KILREA AND DISTRICT NOTES

... Thorsday on forlough from hospital in Berkshire, where he bad been detained consequent on wounds re' reined in the battle of the Somme in September. He has had eighteen months' service in France, and came through some big engagements. The pupils of Lisle& ...

BUSHMILLS NOTES

... NOTES. FEBRUARY 8, IVli. BALLYCASTLE NOTES. On Thursday evening a large audience witnessed the splendid film, The Battle of the Somme, in the Masonic Hall, under the auspices of the local 11.V.P., in aid of the limbless ward of the 11.V.P. Hospital ...

BIG TOLL OF SUBMARINES

... eligibles since the war commenct,i, whom six have made the great four falling on July Ist at Besucourt, site Thiepval—battle of the Somme --a' the commencement of - The Greet Push. 'he ° a tramway man, Sergeant Thomas !LLB., on the fall of his officer, ...

PORTSTEWART CONVENTION

... unable to att tend the Convention during the past two Fears, having been two and a half years in rance, and through the battle of the Somme, was warmly welcomed by all the members of the Committee. The Treasurer (Mr. Joseph K'Curry) presented the annual accounts ...

Portstewart Notes

... unable to attend the Convention during the past two years, having been two and a half rigs in France, and through the battle d the Somme, was warmly welcomed by WI the members of the Committee. The Treasurer (Mr. Joseph M'Curry) presented the annual accounts ...

OUR SOLDIERS

... in the battle of Jutland); Thomas. who is s wireless operator: and Seaman George Gamble. Hospital blue was prevalent in our street• during last week-end. Private Frank Hargey, Irish Guard., who was wounded in five places at the battle of the Somme. and ...

TENTH BATTALION CASUALTIES

... have served with the colours since the outbreak of war, has been wounded in the hand. He was previously wounded in the battle of the Somme. He is a eon of Mr. Thomas Waddell, Blind-gate Street, Coleraine. A brother—Private Thomas Waddell, 10th Inniskillings---is ...

LOCAL JOTTINGS

... commission in the Royal Scots, with which corps he has seen much active service. having been twice wounded—first at the battle of the Somme and latterly near Bullecourt in the recent push. Lieutenant. PiCArthur, whose father belonged to Ballyrw ney, stands ...

dipper Nods est 'lstria Ns*

... to just now as being full up. A commemorative and in memoriam ' service in connection with the anniversary of the battle of the Somme on the Ist July, 1916, in which the Ulster Division won undying fame, was held in Bushmills Presbyterian Church on Sunday ...