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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, October 7, 1916. Pg 7

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, October 7, 1916. Pg 7

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Title Saturday, October 7, 1916. Pg 7
Page number Pg 7
Date Saturday, October 7, 1916.
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Publisher Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette,

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BEADINel: MERCURY. OXFORD GAZETTE, NEWBURY HERALD, AND BERKS co'ON1'Y PAPlm. SATURDAY OCTOBER 7, 1916.
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pat ent.8 disch&rged 40 operatioDA performed [)()
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SATURDAY

OCT 7 1916

n oeooeni of the
addresses

Tbe operat ons o n t he Somme front ha.v.e
been great.} hamper ed bv the bad l\ eather
The lull s unfortunate lor the mportaoce
of d v g horne t he 5 ccess of la st week
Tbe Rev Leonard B oaks pasta of Park
S it p r me facto
n tl e 5 t uat on
But Ch eh Re6d g e ft on Th sdny for F anC6
t houg h the e e n ents ha c been unfavour where for three months fie w I be engage 1
a hi e SO", • fighLlllg bas taken place to the Y hi C A 0 k amonS't tho t oops..
south of Bapaume ~b cb s one of t l o
A.l eli uno ed ate obJect ves The corres
pond en s sp eak e y hope r 11 y of t he gen
eral st at 0
In the vo ds of Mr W
Beaeh Thomas
'Ve can look along the
alley of the Anere on the left and we
dom na. .e I e open co u t y on the e<xtrerue
ght to:va ds Le Tran s oy
A 1 he t me
we a. e p tt na: n any Ue rmans and n a ny
Ge rman batte r as out of act on Neve n
t he va. I a e the en emy s gunners so suf
fe ed Though others are l!l an mmensely
str ong pos t on n o t of the A.nc e ove r
the est o[ the font battery a fte batte y
h s been kn ocked out by d reet h t s I have
seen t he fi eld guns \\ th nueh an m LD
t on scattered D UDd t hem Iy ug broken
n the copp ce under the t sted g ders
a nd tr oks a anged to protect them and
tl e re s no mor e co ny nemg emblem of
defeat

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oi th e R e chstag did h s best La ea.ssu e
t he world t l a.t all v. as veIl v th Germany
B ut t.he d ays whe e
the Ge man Cl ltD
cf'llor m ght influe nce an,} s gn fieant pa t
of t he odd ouis de Ceni I Europe
are gone for eve
T he ChfLncellor s con
stra ned to confess that t e (er an fr ont
on the West has bee n pus ed back and
t a.t t e a.r n es of t he I athe and have
been p t to seve c lasses
B t h a t 01
.hat The Chancellor s confident that t he
Anglo French for ces
v
not break
t h ougl t he Ge rna defe noe
S IT I Iy
o ad ts t hat t he Russ an blo" S 0 t he
East have been almost stu n ng
But
aga n w at oi t a.t
Th e Chan
te ates b s confidence n the powc of t he
Te utoruc hosts to w t hstand th e g eatest
effo ts of the e nem es Bu t f t he Gc
a nli sta d nVlnc bl e wh,) It e they st
ng jJ e ne tra nat ons w t h t he p eace
p opaganda TI e e was 0 talk of peace
111 Germany n th e ea Iy days of t he war
when the l egend of Ge n a n
n I ta. y
sup emacy was fla.unted beto e ou eyes
No was t a case of the mere paw e
of
Gs many to stand u shakeable on her own
defence
'Ve do not fo rget that t was
Bethmann Hollweg wi 0 talked at large
about the determ nati on of Germany to
h""k he way through to v cto y The
All es have been obi ged to stand two
years of Wlthenng w",r and though taken
at a d sadvantage never once appealed for
the fnendly lDtervent on of t he world s
pac fists
Some of the All ed countne.
ha.ve suffered hom &11 the
Ir ghtful
methods of the enemy w tlout eaUmg for
the
mterventlon
of
outs ders
We
knew when we entered upon thc war that
we should have to m&ke the most terr~ble
sacrIfioes 1D the ftower of our manhood and
lD all our mater al resources
But we
went In w,tb a firm deterxn1nation to VIn
dica.te our ea.use and to-p~vent an early
repet, bOn 9~ thl> Qo,nJllct That ,. our de
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Reg m&nt eonllltm,J: of he Eton S ouch Hwo
and Detboralllih Compan e5 p&r&dod at Slou,h Drill
Ha I at 3J5 and headed by the bud marched to
the f4Jlw&v atl\lon yard wbere they were ftI'I)eded
by M il.
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