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A DUNKIRK STORY

... A DUNKIRK STORY Dunkirfk will go down in the annals of this country' as one of the most heroic episodes in our history. Many of our men attr.- bute their deliverance the prayers the nation: many found in the guidance of freedom from fear and sense of ...

Prisoners oi War

... son Rifleman Rolrert Mlartin. Cameronians, intimating that he prisoner of war in Germany. Rifleman Mart has been since tire Dunkirk evacuation War Office communication received by the wife of Pte- Andorw Devlin Steele (23) who resides Miller Pit, intimates ...

A YEAR OF WAR

... setbacks culminating in the major disaster of the French collapse marked the nadir of British fortunes. The marvel of the Dunkirk evacuation raised the spirits of our people. The valour of our airman against mass attacks of enemy aircraft which were intended ...

MR SENSIBLE’S COLUMN

... rang and Mrs Simtnonds picked np the receiver •or the twentieth time. An ex cited voice told her; Johns just got back from Dunkirk. Hate you had any news of Peter The doorbell rang Simmonds laid down the receiver and jumped up . • • But was not Peter. ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... with their relatives and friends, from whom, needless to say. they received a cordial welcome. Those short leave included Dunkirk men and the stevedore, boys back from J safe .-aid sound. All wer« looking in the of health, am 111 excellent spirits, and ...

GOOD NEWS!

... Sergt-Major Penman, Ist Royal Scots, was prisoner of war. C.S.M. Penman was posted misging after the heavy fighting prior to the Dunkirk evacuation, and a month ago he was officially reported killed in action. A notice of the death of C.S.M. Penman on 25th May ...

FRIDAY, (MJi DECEMBER 1940

... 13), the Rev. Mr Bayne said: When our Expeditionary Force through fault of its own was flung back on to the beaches ofc Dunkirk and La Panne, and after its hundreds thousands were miraculously brought back in safety toi our shores, there occurred a dramatic ...