TERRITORIALS
... T. D. Darling, C. A. Cunningham. Dr J. Hamilton Hume„ledhirrgh, has gone to the Edinburgh and Border Military Hospital at Dunkirk where he will be on duty for three weeks. ...
... T. D. Darling, C. A. Cunningham. Dr J. Hamilton Hume„ledhirrgh, has gone to the Edinburgh and Border Military Hospital at Dunkirk where he will be on duty for three weeks. ...
... be made by the money raised in Guide Gilt Week—a lifeboat—has already been in action. It was used in the evacuation from Dunkirk. When the ;w--pm( went out for alt available boats. O.N. 826 (for she has no mane yeti was still at an Beet Coast building ...
... least as .important a part. said at times. as in the brilliant eV:ICU:4OM from the coaid, of France. from Rotterdam an d Dunkirk right down to St Jean de Luz. thew udd the giory of action under fire to the silent service of continuous patio' round our ...
... on is that although he is in the Royal Scots he had for a time been attached to the R.A.0.0. and had been evacuated from Dunkirk with members of that unit. Dick is a martial man with a family. L.N.E.R. APPOINTMENT. The 1..N.E.11.. announce that Mr Thomas ...
... became extinct. The Earl of Teviot in the seventeenth century was given his Peerage because of his success as Governor of Dunkirk. when it was held by the English and the French. He had previously been in the French service. Viscount Teviot, bon vn Holland ...
... subsequently removed to the Royal Infirmary. Deceased. who served in the a 4 Wa%. was in the Pioneer Corps in this war oust WM at Dunkirk. He was diechunged some time ago. Mr Stevenon. who was wellilonown in Jedburgh. is survived by his wife and one daughter to ...
... Mother is registered. nom surving are George in it .A.M.C.: Wit Nam. R.A.F.: rininn M.P.C.. we* with B.E.F. and evacus!ed from Dunkirk: Douglas. own Sco't'ch Eorilmn: and Rolew Stewart 1C:0.8.8w1» was 'on Norway heof-.3 he Was 19 yew of axe. 'lames lia> ...
... nearly 800 garments made but. thanks to the hard work of the members. L 35 was donated among pr stsaers of war. the beams of Dunkirk. and the Harder Hut Fund. A short and inspiring address %As then given by Lady Thomas--at present an holiday with Lady St ...
... for action comes to they must wait their time. standing-by, ready. We were saved from calamity by the seeming miracle of Dunkirk, and ntlw a truly desperate attack has been foiled by the supreme courage, audacity and initiative of our mazvelloas young ...
... inspecting Dover Castle. Lord Lothian was shown the secret dynamo openstions ru n e. from which the B.E.F. evacuation from Dunkirk was directed. Before leaving Dover. Lord Lothian expressed his admiration of the (oarageous manner in which the people of ...