Battle of the Somme
... Battle of the Somme REM 7 and 8.30 p.m. each day. - r Lit everyone come and see what our Soldier Boys are doing for us. ...
... Battle of the Somme REM 7 and 8.30 p.m. each day. - r Lit everyone come and see what our Soldier Boys are doing for us. ...
... CHARLIE AT THE SHOW NEXT WEEK. NOVEKBER nth- The Battle if the Somme. TN II BUM ...
... Mr. Wilson has a great attraction for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next, at the Picture Palace—the pictures of the Battle of the Somme. Everybody interested in our soldiers—and who is not ?—should see these marvellous representations of what the boys ...
... PREACHER: Rev. Walter Wynn SubJeots: NIURNIN , , 10.30- The Soul of Britain reflected in an Officer's Letter before the Battle- of the Somme. EVENING, 6 - The Drama of the Book of Job in relation to the War.'' Everybody is welcomed to hear these discourse ...
... the guts. And, like an enormous animal turning in its sleep, after a year of war the mood of England changed. At the Battle of the Somme, between nine in the morning and three-thirty in ' the afternoon, nineteen thousand of her young men were killed and ...
... Hannibal's Footsteps. 7.00 News Summary and Weather, followed by 7 Days. 7.30 The Planets. 8.0 Lions Led by Donkeys: The Battle of the Somme. 9.0 Upstairs, Downstairs. 10.0 Hill Street Blues. 11.0 Who Dares Wins. 11.45 It! The Terror From Beyond Space. 1.0 ...
... (Middlesex Regt.), that her husband , is now presumed to have been killed in action on April 28th, 1917, in the Battle of the Somme. Deceased had been twice previously wounded, and only rejoined his regiment five days before April 28th. He is the son ...
... Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, was killed in action on July 21st, 1916, when leading his company in an attack in the Battle of the Somme. His letters from August 4th, 1914, to the day of his death, have been collected and printed for private circulation ...
... character. Mr. Kitson leaves a widow and daughter. His only son, Mr. Edward G. T. Kitson, was mortally wounded in, the Battle of the Somme in 1916, 4' the age of 19. The funeral service was conducted by' the Rev. G. H. Lawrence. Mr. Stanleyl Chappell played ...
... often has nothing been done because we have waited for this or that military plan to change the face of Europe ? When a battle of the Somme succeeds as a defence of Verdun, but fails offensively in the broad sense, the internal condition of Germany is brought ...
... at the Battle of the Somme had a hand in the storming of all the obstacles and field works leading to the fiercely contested village of Pozieres, where they joined hands with the Australians. The sth and 6th Battalions also fought in the Battle of the ...
... and inflicted a series of staggering blows upon the enemy. And now, in September, 1916, we are witnessing the second battle of the Somme, an offensive which in due course will complete the work we began two years ago. Everywhere the enemy is on the defensive ...