to Xorth ot the Somnie action continues to develop more and more. Towards tie north, between the Oise and tho ALsne, enemy h;tve -delivered vigorous attack on Tracey le Mont. To the north-ea-t of they have been repulsed H*ith severe losses. In the centre there is a lull along wh
30 September 1914 - Manchester Evening News - Manchester, Lancashire, England
ID doiaftiißK Crewe »t Crewe oo Se'.arlej, Boraley Keeorre eery doe yerformeoce. nes Lot the Aitxeoire, er.J eoi One res were very but Wtlde prereotea score. After corner Once eocuret«<y to Neeb:'. Fickerinc heeded after n*e mihuvee play. Crewe hle-e atiMeJ open fruia a centre B
30 September 1914 - Burnley Gazette - Burnley, Lancashire, England
Former Hants Incumbent’s Death. The Rev. Francis Henry Baring hall died ai Kamo, Sew Zealand, lie was the son of Dr. Charles Baring, of Durham, and was born IMS. vraduatod at Cambridge in 1872, was the same year. After period work in India held IWngs He became Vicar ol Bepley, H
30 September 1914 - Portsmouth Evening News - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
P'.nno. ’Olio. lee»>oD«; E-A.M. V exan,, nation; cl*M commencing all is i.— 6o. Margato-rond, bouthsea.. * \i’ v.lolo time Jc&cJie: required Skcirv’t, Colleg®; tociliticn time offered for lor any bigber rtamioation; man preferred.—Apply me.. lately IrucentiaJ xiuild.ui?'. Gorooi
30 September 1914 - Portsmouth Evening News - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England