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B.E.F. COUNTER-ATTACK NEAR ARRAS

... al sector might turn out to be bridgehead for most serious movement against the prolongation of the wedge. The B.E.F. in Flanders, operating finely on the Scheldt, hold the German right, whose 6th Army is not, therefore, contributing much towards driving ...

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... factories engaged aeronautical work and the aerodromes attached them. THE QUEEN TALKS WITH FLANDERS YVOL.ADI Soldiers wounded in Northern France find Flanders yesterday told the how German 'planes attempted to bomb ship which brought them across the Channel ...

Berlin and the Capitulation

... Several civilians were killed.— Press Association War Special. Evacuation The official German News Agency. In Its front report this evening, states that most tho British forces position to evacuated from Belgium have already embarked. In the Northern sector ...

Entrenched Camp

... flags.-—Press Associatloln War Special. EVACUATION OF CHILDREN More May be Moved Next Week the view of the Government It may necessary to start some time next week the evacuation of school children from evacuation areas other than the East and South- East ...

Premier and Parliament

... speaking in his best style to-night, broadcast the stirring story of how more than four-fifths of the B.E.F. have been evacuated from Flanders. When Parliament meets on Tuesday the Prime Minister expected to deal with the wider questions arising out of this ...

G.C.B. FOR LORD GORT His Confidence in Victory Lord Gort. Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force ..

... the King first-hand account of the Flanders battle during an audience at Buckingham Palace. Lord Gort's return was recorded by the War Office In this announcement:— As result the good progress made in the evacuation of the B.E.F. and the consequent reduction ...

THE B.E.F. SAVED

... of all kinds, ranging from converted liners to trawlers, have taken part In the defence of Dunkirk and the evacuation the Allied forces Flanders, Is stated here.—Press Association War Special. World's Eyes on Rearguard Enemy Fought to a Standstill From ...

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... lines) LEEDS, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1940 Hitler's Next Blow IN the midst of our heartfelt gratitude at the return of the B.E.F. from Flanders we must not overlook the sterner lessons of the past few weeks. For the heroic defenders of Dunkirk, British and French together ...

LONDON NOTES AND COMMENT From Our Correspondent FLEET STREET, Monday Night Premier's Statement Alt HEN Mr. ..

... Mr. Churchill addresses the Commons to morrow, he will no doubt able to give the latest news about the evacuation of the Allied Forces from Flanders. He will also, it is hoped, be in a position to offer some indication of future developments. Still among ...

MR. CHURCHILL ON THE SAVING OF 335,000

... MR. CHURCHILL ON THE SAVING OF 335,000 Secret Session to Discuss Home Defence Evacuation of Dunkirk by the Allied troops Is complete. Admiral Abrial, commander of the French naval forces, was the last man to leave, says a Paris message. THE Prime Minister ...

WITHDRAWAL

... contracting appendix upon which the French and British Armies fought. Dunkirk Epic Minister's speech on the withdrawal from Flanders. Mr. Churchill, who was received with cheers, said: From the moment that the French defences at Sedan and on the Meuse were ...