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LOCAL CASUALTIES

... LOCAL CASUALTIES. Mr. end Mon Gory Ts)ior. W& Pi. nn. .sashed dti 4oir eon. George. • prior, in dr R.A.M.C.. iris downed From Rio 6s drool. 25 won at Moors. • 4• Vi3 Cl t7rimiar Modoodin sod to do r. Sonar Stino4 Cirrthn Fir He woo cans of and Sons of ...

OINSONONIP OF NAVAL WWII

... ion. Generally, when an operation is concluded, with our ships back in harbour, fuller Press accounts may be released and our losses announced. Great care is always taken to announce casualties in personnel to the relatives or next of kin before such ...

PROHIBITION FAVOURED

... upon them to do so, as to conserve cereals, sugar, harbours, shipping, and put an end to universal waste. The resolution wa r s carried with acclamation. Miss Brown sang two solos. LOCAL CASUALTIES. Second-Licteenant Burnett. D.L.1., a member of the well-known ...

CHESTER SOUTH MOOR LODGE

... way this was only like practise. The main bombardment was on March 18th, when all the ships went in. The Majestic was hit three times and there were eight casualties. It was a picket boat from the Majestic that sank the Gerinan submarine E 15, and then ...

SPRING CLEANING

... were Likely to be in the thick of the fighting three days later. There arc many people who not knowing the extent of the casualties. and having heard of oiLy one or two, declare that these have been caused by bursting shells away in the rear. No one need ...

CHESTER- ITREk:T

... the war, sonic will never return. The retreat from Mons. the wip ing out of the Durham. the sinking of this that or the other ship. Grange Villa was represented, and there is an empty chair and, aching hearts. The men have gone, they arc seeing fife. they ...

MAD

... which they passed. The losses on both sides are heavy. It is understood that the Russians have lost 300 men. The German casualties are said to be twice as heavy. However, the principal news of fighting was from Belgium, where the German forces were e ...

CHESTER-LE-STREET 'l4u2

... letters. Up to the present, our readers will be aware, we have only published photos of Local Heroes who have been in the casualty lists, or have gained distinction. We take this opportunity of wishing our numerous readers at home and the lads at the Front ...

A GOOD PROPORTION

... Returns. in common with all the rest of the north country. It is inscribed on the Roll of Honour. It is shown Jelly in the casualty lists. It is indelibly written the blood of the heroes whose deeds are enshrined in the hearts of the people. and whose names ...

PELTON CHURCH GARDEN

... wondering how each fisherman found his way to his post. The winch worked proleslingly. Tho tear would not come to the ship, so the ship must go to the gear. We had tished three fathoms of warp to one of water. as is customary, but with twothirds hove in ...

PUBLISHED

... raiders failed to hit any ships and sustained serious losses. In the Scottish raid, nefortunately, splinters from dropped bombs killed or injured a number of men in three of our warships, and one civilian on the land but the ships were anharmed. In the North ...

THE CHRONICLER OBSERVES

... improved as the result of instructions from the Cunard Company to proceed with work on the Laconia. That four other large ships are on at ‘anus yards on the Tyne. That summer time will end in about tal days, and That last year an additional month was ...