Daily Sketch (1909-1971)Robinson, William Sugden2015-05-122015-05-121916-03-29http://hdl.handle.net/2263/45121204 mm x 315 mm, 12 pages with photographs and illustrations.No. 2201The ground we won and the lads who won it [photo's] -- Worst storm for thirty years -- Recruiting and married men's position -- "Treason" on the Clyde -- Judicial inquiry into "P.B.'s" murder charges -- British retain firm grip on ground won at St. Eloi -- The sussex death roll -- Torpedoing the conference -- Echoes of the town -- The Shiny hats of spring -- Six zeppelins driven off -- Meals for munition workers -- Hawthorn hill meeting -- The love cheat -- photo's.PDFenDigitised by the Library Services, University of Pretoria, 2015Daily SketchBritish NewspaperTabloid (British)Kemsley Newspaper later Daily MailWorld War IFirst World WarWorld War, 1914-1918Daily Sketch (29 March 1916)Newspaper