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... cr (under Act 11115) 9.000,000 slairriCan Loan 50.820.002 .£1,774,640,833 The King and Somme Film.' programme of the Official War Office Film, Battle of the Somme, inc:orlinit a film ••rh will be released to tile public. later on, - The King's Visit ...

WOUNDED FOR THIRD TIME

... while ee:vail with the Central Mtsliterrunean Forces. Mr. Parker, who tai three eons serving. himself sounded in the Battle if the Somme to 1916 and gassed at Irptis in 1917. ...

WEST MIDLANDS AND THE WAR

... week. Li.w. J J. Thu. R P.A.. leaves for the frost on Monday. He hat preen:m.ly seen eorne hon.' baring been in tbe battle of the Somme Bombardier W. G. WU. she training rams bane to ku bndher on Wediacaday. ...

PERSIIORE PRIVATE MISSING

... of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard U. Preece. of Pershore. Her father, who was partially crippled in the right foot during the battle of the Somme in 191 C is a clerk in the Highway department of the Pershore Rural Dig' tract Council. Mr. and Mrs. Preece's only son ...

WHAT CHILDREN THINK OF

... They were curious, and, in some ways, dillquieting. The children laughed at Minded, wounded men limping back from the Battle of the Somme. and cheered airmen, generals, and battleships. as well as soldiers going over the top. A questionnaire revealed a ...

DEATH OF MRS. ELSIE CAVANAGH Wife Of Ex-R.D.C. Chief Cashier The death occurred at Evesham General Hospital on ..

... at the Special Surgical Military Hospital at Shepherds Bush that she met her husband who had been wounded during the Battle of the Somme. After the war, she undertook further nursing service at the Ministry of Pensions Hospital in London and in 1921-22 ...

BRIDAL TRAGEDIF,S

... Milt case. He was said to have worried a good deal shout his baldnem the monk of wounds in the head received at the Battle of the Somme. MI bin hair had ,rsdceS♦ fallen off. except et O. bark of the toad. He rvcpeateilly complained of heedaches. The Coroner ...

inS-Iliven an unopposed return

... Council in 1941. During the 1914-18 war he served with the Royal iniskilling Fusiliers and was severely wounded in the Battle nt the Somme in 1916. A member of he Evesham Servicemen's Club and the local branch of the British Legion he was chairman of the ...

THIEVES POSE AS SANITARY INSPECTORS

... to Oxford. and I. the on:y bind lean who has ever gained such a distinction. He was blinded byshrapnel in the brat battle of the Somme, while serving with Princess Patriont's Light Intern training at etlhuistan's in Regente Park. and peastog with honours ...

The Yeomanry and Artillery

... brigade. They had swat &igniter. in FTILDNI in 1915. (Applaudel (hair ire. ei•tion wadi et Ploegmeart. They ewe in the battle of the Somme and Beaumont Hamel. ;end in the splendid advance oa Peronne. They were at Padschenimele and Virny alto in the prolonged ...

4'I,TN LL, JIM_ Sox&

... great battle of Ypres. and was afterwards at the reinforcement camp at Harlleur. In July 1915 be was appointed to the Guards Diyiaion. and in the following December he became its senior Church of England chaplain. He won his D.fl.o.after the battle of the ...

DEATH OF MR. R. H. MILVAIN

... immediately return.' to England. and enlisted with the Loyal North Lancashire,. He was seterely shell shocked in the battle of the Somme. and WI% wounded in the head. spine, and legs later thr rune sear. Mr. Mil. *sin was itiv•ltilesl home several ma•s ...