PRESTON’S ROLL HONOUR. THE PALS’ DEPARTURE. ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES AT PRESTON. The Mayor’* Advice. The departure the “Pals” Company raised by Mr. Cyril Cartmell. the son of the Mayor of Preston, Monday afternoon was undoubtedly the heartiest and most demonstrative of the present cam
9 September 1914 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
The speech was concluded to the sound of hearty English cheers, which had scarcely died down before For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow was sung: by the entire company. A short, bright, impromptu concert followed, and again the men' were assembled, and marched to the Market Square, whe
9 September 1914 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
Narcissi particular!, easily grown, them there are now almost bcw.Wonng variety, each distinct in respects from others. Ordi nary norcitsus ami daffodils may. w.th advantag,', planted tor cut flowers in spots under hedges, fences, etc., fl-.at would otherwise wasted. .is place w
9 September 1914 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
Tenders for R 5.10.00.000 in bills India and also for fcelegr«phic transfers were received today the Bank o! England. Total appUcßtions for bills. Jt45,1.30.000 ana Cor telegraphic transfers. R 5.1.70.000. The amoaati allotted were bills Calcutta. R5.30.C0 lat 1/3.9j>7; and Madr
9 September 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
AUSTRIAN ARMED AEROPLANE ATTACKS FRENCH AIRMEN. Rome, September 8. Reports from Antivari describe scouting on the sea coast by two \oisin hydroplanes from the French Fleet. An Austrian aeroplane attacked one of the hydroplanes with a gun, but failed to bring it down. The “ Giorn
9 September 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
the common heritage Roberts. ' G 905 Private A., Dorsetshire, doit aim Regiment. OF BRIIAIN. Scott, 9104 Private R., K.O. Royal Lancaster Regiment. Scott, 11477 Private W . K.O. Scottish Bor. Sharrock, 4109 Sergt. T., Royal Field A. Simnson, 8050 Private P.. East Surrey R. Skinn
9 September 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
ATTACK. Antwerp, September 8. -Ah official communique issued here Refers to a general order issued by the Gommander-in-Chief, General in which he refers to the impatience his troops and says that this is no longer the moment to look behind but that the time has come to attack an
9 September 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
To day’s ■ew« Iron Fra ace *lk beat * have had siacc the war hegaa. la the grr-lest hattle ia all the Allies are still wlaaiag. The Germaa right wlag. which “hewed way” (ma Maas the gates Paris, has ia tara drtvea rhi VtHM *, . t' v’ aad Preach. In the ccatrc at lII* battle Ho«
9 September 1914 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England