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DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK nun & M. at 5-05 & 5-10 MI Sat. •t I-10_ 5-05 & 610 Supporting Programme. taut Complete Performance 7-25 ...

Published: Friday 09 January 1959
Newspaper: Walsall Observer
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 21 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. Reuter's War Telegram. PARIS, Saturday. A Taub© flew over Dunkirk and drop*ped six bombs. No damage was done, and the machine was quickly driven off. A German aeroplane also visited Calais and threw one bomb. No one was injured and no damage ...

Published: Monday 29 March 1915
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 182 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. CHURCH BUNDA V Scuoot ostfeUng of this aesociation was hold in tn. Dunkirk School rum A. Mongoy evening lasi. when tiro were present the Rev. W. J. Springett (Dunkirk ), Rev..). A Booile (Bought)n), Rev. N. W opoit (Deviogtoot. W. II g a mmen ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. Extraordinary Spread Measles.—Tho neighbouring parish of Houghton from > measles which necessitated the closing the This epidemic continued spread witi; rapidity, j that children Dunkirk are infected and the iqpl necessity is closed. The adjoining ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK Hors AND Pnerr.—The hops in this esighbottrbood are Mooting regularly, and poling is Beished.—Tbere is little plum blossom, and pears are alight, bet there is every indication of a good growth of apples. Catceirr. —.l meeting of the Dunkirk Cricket ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. A Native of Dunkirk in Afghanistan'. —In reference a paragraph which appeared in our last with the above heading, containing au extract from a letter written home soldier of the l'Jth Hussars from Afghanistan, Captain Arthur Murray, dating from ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. Ol ITN Pastes Cnracc (moats. — The organ in this pariah church, originally the gift of the late Mr. Woollright, hae been thoroughly maimed and brought up to date through the painstaking and intelligent care of Mr. F. H. Browne, the , well-known ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. NortliNG LErT BUT THI WORK NOUSE. --Thl FAA Kent Coroner (H. M. Mercer, Esq.) held an inquest, on Tuesday, at Iron Hill Cottage, Dunkirk, on ae body of John Harris, an agricultural labourer.—Susan Harris. widow of deceased, stated that her husband ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. A Poison CONSTABLE MISSINCL—A young man named Filmer, • member of the Kent Constabulary. stationed near Maidstone, came home to spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Piliner, landlady of the For in this perish, and having to resume duty on ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. Se L --A nh-tes..z tho Dunkirk Board we. held t thc cliork't i.ffice on Moorliy lie, pre-sot—Rev. W J. iiiirett, ci.airman. Mr. W. arrhiim, Mi. S. J. M trot., Mr. I. J. Plommer. an I till clerk, Mr. Aliso The eelt4 4 arter•M:,ce twit liiiving ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. iUnmoor. - concert wee given In Dunkirk rch on Monday evening last, Vim Rio. W. J. Sprit geS) presiding. Coneid ring the icciennocy of the weather the attendance was very sort, especially in the higher priced seat.. The programme was excelle^tly ...