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GUARDSMAN WORE FRENCH LADY'S COSTUME!

... GUARDSMAN WORE FRENCH LADY'S COSTUME! 'BILL' COOK RETURNS TO BOX FROM DUNKIRK The people Box have enthusiastically welcomed home on short leave three Box men of the B.E.F. from Dunkirk. The first to reach the village was Sapper J. Orritt, the Royal Engineers ...

BATH SOLDIER KILLED

... BATH SOLDIER KILLED On the Way to Dunkirk $tf Mrs. Violet Gray, of LyJL field Park, Bath, has notified that her husband. ffofis Claude Gray, has been one of the victims of the Channel whilst on the from Dunkirk. the Mrs. Gray is one V« operators at the ...

WOUNDED AND PRISONER

... Since Dunkirk Mrs W. S. Clough Taylor has just received a postcard from Germany to „ v that her husband. Capt. Walter Itewart Clough Taylor, of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, wounded and ° rS ciough Taylor has been the the the evacuation of DunKirK. ariei ...

GRANDSON OF BRIG-GENERAL PALMER

... and well-known Wiltshire, Captain David Hanbury Tracy died in a military hospital on Thursday night from wounds received at Dunkirk. . Captain Tracy was in the Scots Guards and elder son of Mrs. Madeleine Hargreaves, of 26, Portman Square, London. He leaves ...

BATH C.S.M. IS MISSING

... eldest son ol Mrs F. Cannings, of 11. Clement Street, Walcot. Bath, is reported missing from June 16th after the battle of Dunkirk. He is the brother of Ronald Pritchard who lost bis life in H.M.S. Courageous. A Bath boy, he was educated at Walcot School ...

CLOTHES FOR SOLDIERS

... emergency request one of their colleagues, the Rev. W. J. Hopkins, for a supply of clothing for soldiers recently evacuated from Dunkirk, who are now at a hospital in the vicinity. These men. said Rotarian Hopkins, had lost all their belongings, and since they ...

MISSING BATH GUARDSMAN

... MISSING BATH GUARDSMAN LAST SEEN WOUNDED BOAT AT DUNKIRK Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Maggs, of 10, St. George's Place, Upper Bristol Road, Bath, are anxious about the safety of their elder son. Sergt. Edward Maggs. of the Grenadier Guards. They have had no word ...

??? SORVIVOR

... O'Horan ofnciated The bridegroom, awarded the D.C M. n the last war, rejoined the R.A. at the outbreak of this war. and was at Dunkirk being une of those who were the last to leave the port The bride, wh ...

'ESSENTIAL PART OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP'

... regularly so as to improve your style and speed. Take life-saving. I hope you all read the magnificent deeds which happened at Dunkirk. Hundreds of lives were saved then by swimming and life-saving. These remarks were made by Mr. F A. Wilshire, Recorder of ...

'ESSENCE OF CHRISTIANITY'

... from Dunkirk. Forty years had elapsed the previous day since he became a member of the Salvation Army, but he had never done a greater or more magnificent work than when he had the privilege of assisting those fine men who came back from Dunkirk (hear ...

BATH'S RECORD LIFEBOAT COLLECTION

... service 1,304 times, 2,608 lives have been rescued and 113 vessels saved. Nineteen lifeboats took part in the evacuation of Dunkirk, one being lost, and all the others damaged. Other incidents arising out of the war have further contributed increase our ...

NATIVE OF BATHEASTON

... cycling, and some years ago he was a member of the Bath and West Motor Club. It is understood that he was being brought from Dunkirk when he was killed. Details of how he met his death are not yet available. His widow is a member of the telep'n operating ...