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CHURCH NOTES

... men on Prayer Sunday (May 26th). On the 29th he was seen 20 miles from Dunkirk, resting and refusing to leave his men. The same day he was seen again on the beach at Dunkirk, getting his men off: two men who saw him think he may have gone to the South ...

NO REASON FOR DESPAIR

... organisation was continually on the watch, and our Home Guard was ever on the alert. The thought of the epic achievements of Dunkirk and Boulogne could not fail to arouse a thrill of admiration and there was cause for gratitude at the thought that so many ...

KILLED IN ACCIDENT

... of Lance-Coroporal William AJfred Felming. R.A.M.C . who was killed 'n a road accident after passing unscathed through the Dunkirk evacuation, took place on Sept 13th at Haycombe Cemetery Lance- Corporal Fleming married before the war Miss Gladys Tyley ...

HOW THE NURSES HELP FACTORY WORKERS

... Most factory hands can work a 70- hour week in an emergency—to make good. say. the loss equipment involved the retreat from Dunkirk. But sooner later the strain begins to tell; output falls, the accident rises, tempers are short, the quality of work deteriorates ...

BATH & COUNTY NOTES

... ebullitions. * Epic of Dunkirk M. Pierre Daninos, French military liaison agent with the British Royal Engineers in France, who addressed a public meeting at Bath on Wednesday was one of the last men to be taken away from Dunkirk before the Nazis reached ...

CHURCH NOTES

... though he bore obvious marks of the ordeal through which he had come. After many days of intense fighting, and working in Dunkirk and on the beaches assisting others to escape, he himself had at last been taken off and landed at Harwich. Another Manvers ...

CHANCE FOR AMATEUR FIREMEN

... Flats - GUNNER Hr. ■ WEDS * Davis & Miss M. Jones A Married at Bath a superstition, Mr. Frank in the Royal Artillery, Uy om Dunkirk on 48 J married on Thursday ]' to Miss May Jones, elder k - and Mrs. J. Jones, of eiH ' °dd Down. Mr. Davis -of s °n Mr. and ...

CHURCH NOTES

... busy recently where I concerned, but there has been ibundant occasion for agony of mind one listened to the stories men rom Dunkirk and Calais. What ;plendid men they are, worthy succesors of the men of 1914-18! We have ometimes thought that the youth of ...

CAN YOU LEND A HAND ?

... on Wednesday morning I received call to come and meet 19 members of the B.E.F. who had arrived back the night before from Dunkirk, having had a gruelling time fighting for homes and liberty. Thanks to our Navy and Air Force they were landed safe and sound ...

CRUSHED BY BUS

... and died in the Royal United Hospital to which he was removed. Lance-Corpl. Sweet, who was evacuated with the B.E.F. from Dunkirk, was on his way at the time to visit his wife, who is staying with her sister, Mrs. Butcher,, at 5, Oolite Grove, Odd Down ...

U.S. Aid is Turning Point for Britain

... magnificent Royal Air Force. They will go down in history like the Knights in the Age of Chivalry. We remember, too, the men of Dunkirk, and the heroes to be. Naval Power But we do not forget the oldest, and the most terrible, weapon against Hitler —naval power ...