THE DUNKIRK AIR
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... CERMANS AND DUNKIRK. Wishes Mistaken for Reality. Oct. 8. French Esport Commentator, writing Last night, says: In spite of the rain and the siud, which is almost blowing gale in Flanders, and on the rest of the front, some infantry engagements which amounted ...
... news this morivOig is that relating to the bombardment Dunkirk. The statement in the French report that German warships had born aeon off the Belgian coast. followed by the statement that Dunkirk had been shelled, naturaliy Irsi to the assemption that ...
... REPORT FROM DUNKIRK. EFFORT TO INTERCEPT THE ENEMY MACHINES. « The Vice-AdminJ, Dover, reports from Dunkirk:— • Sitnrdky, 7*36 p.m.—On information being received that enemy aircraft were attack: ng England five flights were sent up to intercept them as ...
... ♦rmce, Dunkirk. Georg, ------- BAILINGB, May lg. Rayltos Dtion, Palermo. Memnon, b. Hamburg. May 17. Felton, GeCc. Smut. Copenhagen Drammen. Vaasa. THE WEAR. ARRIVAL 8, May H. Havelock, Loudon . May 17. Narita, Lerwick, BPray. Aberdeca. Alice Aberdeen ...
... THE RAID ON DUNKIRK. GERMAN PREJUDICE AND HATE. Scandalous Siories of English Atrocities. wounded mail ?11 known, inly less known th ,ru7l ~» R >• roiv.- 5 ’Mon •Kiiv«n b« ' never seen :i I’r.-iiieo-Tii-eur he!np; « i.Till.' j eontrniy the Ueigirtn ...
... ATTACK ON DUNKIRK. GERMAN AIRMEN KILL MORE PEOPLE. The following was the official state* meat issued in Paris last night:— To the east of Soissons the Germans made two attempts to cross the Aisne, the one at the Moulin des Roches, the other at the bead ...
... THE SHELLING OF DUNKIRK. A Naval Cun at b the 1:' ' n A - _. that for neighbourhood , ort , •in where thew w.. r. bvver.Ll months, Krupp have born tor monnring to at very - tug range. is to have tiring at 34 kilo;,ell, only hoeing heen fired turd bo ...
... towards Chaume Wood. There was inter. mittent shelling on the rest of the front. German bombarded the aeroplanes region of Dunkirk on Septeinber 27th, The two first bombard- “8th, and 29th. ments only caused material damage. The last, which was particularly ...
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... REPORT FROM DUNKIRK. EFFORT TO INTERCEPT THE ENEMY MACHINES. The Vice-Admiral, Dover, reports from Dunkirk;— • Saturday, 7>35 p.m.—On information being received that enemy aircraft were attacking England five flights were sent up to intercept them as ...
... DUNKIRK HEAVILY BOMBED. Prompt French Reprisals. ...