THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. Al!ied Advance as Sure and Remorseless as Fate. ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. Al!ied Advance as Sure and Remorseless as Fate. ...
... MASTERY OF THE AIR. Brilliant Work by British in the Battle of the Somme. ...
... nwasitdoe, on the Somme, France .isied *Resided battle 1n another great Of warfare—the clf *elected and imposed try it Ike LOMB= that ia,k of inunst as rei.ctered at impossible for them 40 the victory of the Marne. , The battle of the Somme had already Wan ...
... SPLENDID FACTOR. Frwta It', Press spee'al correspondent : HEADQCARTERS IN TIMM, TRANCE. Saturday. When the history of the Battle of the Somme comes to be antatri in its true peropeethe I ttiak it will be found that one of the MOlKbniini in this whole lustrous ...
... about WO down posetirds of appteciation for Ole rif that Kilt t . s the result of the coupe: on at ia picture of the battle of the Somme at the Cinema Throw , . Stockton., gnu or tbiaii %seta ago. A Boomed ol juveni!e lea's less h•ld Stockton at Munilay ...
... sense—at his own animate. The organise. than, both in England and in France, has caused hien to revile his estimate. The battle of the Somme has opened a hook ot revelations that inapt sod and altogether delighted him. ...
... and on the victory of the Somme. says:—lf the battle had not been cut into two by bad weather it would slime! forth in still more brilliant colours ••• a I perfect type of modern battle, for it te Indeed battle of the Somme as contested by ...
... already been produrftv• of important results, and the future full ot promise. At the end us the second week of the great battle of the Somme, the Brush forces had completed the conquest of the enemy's mound line over a wide trent. and at the Bois is Forneaux ...
... by nu: means stood during the last fortnight. Assuming, aocontna to One cetinatt. wee* German in the West eturng the battle of the Somme. the French and had tkifeateti some. their like a haft of the total German tomes. like a men in all. during the laat ...
... the effects of the Wester, Battle • , iie writer points out that Quits apart from the and diaries found on German prisoners or picked up on the battlefield, the increase in the enemy's rate of aa with the fighting on the Somme admits DO Question. In part ...
... utte apart from formidable of aTMI topturr• of material .e neat steps their reenits are Ull but the effects of the battle of the Somme not maluied until this wring, and ere con feel eaoffdent that, if the bribe French s . as they bane begun, the present ...
... I t! 1 Of Mlelit) Oonten. A special correspondent th• French Army, writing on 28 to blit.roing Post. - says:— In Ow battle of the Somme the Alhad 'drama • as anti ratooesalsas wars a machine, with • thousand parte and a !..:1!:on complication., ally ca&nb ...