THE LOSS Of HILL 60
FIRST MENTIONED/ IN, STB JOHN " FRENCH'S DESPATCH. LONDON* July 14. "The Times" carrrments -that Sir John French's despatch is the first intimation that TTill 60 was lost. Such incidents are tending to create mistrust. BRITISH FORCES "IN BELGIUM AND FRANCE. LONDON, July 15. In the House of Lords, Lord LansdoWne stated that there w.ere between twenty-two and twenty-three British divisions in France and Belgium. Mr. Ronald; McNeil has. given., notice, that' he will ask the Government why the news that the Germans had recaptured TTill 60 on May sth. was. lofficially concealed for two mouths.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 July 1915, Page 5
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