THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. GERMANS SURPRISED BY FRENCH OFFENSIVE, ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. GERMANS SURPRISED BY FRENCH OFFENSIVE, ...
... excellent compromise in re-editing his Times despatches so as to form a graphic and, on the whole, satisfying story of the Battle of the Somme. He prepared the way by the best account we have yet seen of the state of things on the Western Front during the weary ...
... staffs who were asking them what lessons should be drawn from the battle of the Somme. According to a report seized from the Germans., M. Barris says: At the beginning of the battle of the Somme we placed the 43ermans in a position of extreme peril. Until ...
... Staffs who were asking them what lemons should drawn Iron the battle of the Somme. c ...
... NELSON'S HISTORY OF THE WAR. VOIA. XVI. Nelson and Sons. Is. 3d. net. Mr. John Buchan's brilliant narrative of The Battle of the Somme forms Vol. XVI. of Nelson's History of the War. The brilliant Scottish writer's work has been all along by far ...
... Loner Corporal Caylard, it was 'gated, was a patient at No. 2 Calamity Clearing Station. Wounded last vear during the battle of the Somme, Laneeklorporal Gaylard was then struck in the left thigh by shrapnel. IN TUE COURTS. LOCAL CASES - BEFORE THE BRENTFORD ...
... SH — Exterior. Same as 10. sawing another hole in submarine, time below water-level. SCENE 15-Interior. Same as 14. Battle cf the Somme was a ginger-bre w picnic compared to the Armageticl° between Pozozzle and Tapioco. ...
... the Battle of Delville Wood, France, July 20, 1916. Aged 21 years. Also in proud memory of his chums, GEORGE GRIDLEY (Royal Berks Regiment), JIM STOLLERY (Norfolk.), WALLY SERGEANT (Norfolk.), and ALF. SNELLING (Rifle Brigade), killed in the Battle of ...
... that the Newfoundland Regiment did extremely good work and auffered very heavily on July I, 1016. the first day of tho Battle of the Somme. The Norwegian Legation that the Norwegian shipping losses abused by submarines or mines dining June were 43 with • ...
... Second Retreat New Certain. , Just the battle of the Somme forced the German armies to fait back on to their first zone defence, it is equally certain only question of time until the battle of the Aisne ar. '■ the battle of Moronvillen Crest will force a similar ...
... fifty-kilometre retreat ran he forced on to the German oublir a. another strategic victory remains to be seen. BATTLE OF THE SOMME. ...
... quality, and the record this year is that the proportion of premature explosions is fifteen times less than it was in the Battle of the Somme, with the result that Sir Douglas Haig the other day paid a high tribute to the quality of the ammunition. We have ...