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Y.M.C.A’t LOSSES IN FLANDERS

... Y.M.C.A’t LOSSES IN FLANDERS. It learned from the headquarters of the Y.M.C.A. in London that the organisation's losses in that part Belgium and Northern France mow occupied German forces include thirteen canteens, six other motor vehicles, lorries, cars ...

Published: Saturday 08 June 1940
Newspaper: Walsall Observer
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 93 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

LOSSES OF THE Y.M.C.A. IN FLANDERS

... LOSSES OF THE Y.M.C.A. IN FLANDERS It is learned from the headquarters of the Y.M.CA. in London that the organisation's losses In that part of Belgium and Northern France now occupied by German forces include thirteen canteens, six other motor vehicles ...

Published: Friday 07 June 1940
Newspaper: Lichfield Mercury
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 102 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHILD EVACUEES IN STAFFORDSHIRE Prompt and Efficient Organization During the past week between 8.000 and 9,000 ..

... CHILD EVACUEES IN STAFFORDSHIRE Prompt and Efficient Organization During the past week between 8.000 and 9,000 children evacuated irom towns on the south-east coast have been settling down in temporary homes provided tor them in Startordshire The evacuees ...

Published: Saturday 08 June 1940
Newspaper: Staffordshire Advertiser
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1515 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SURPLUS MEAT

... Austin, which accounted for the difference in their fines. LOCAL B.E.F. MEN Safely Evacuated From Flanders Further names of North Staffordshire soldiers evacuated from Flanders are: SURSLIPA.—Trooper L Shelley. 66, Li% erpool- road ; Sapper H. Hopwood. 21 ...

Published: Friday 14 June 1940
Newspaper: Staffordshire Sentinel
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 185 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FRENCH ESTIMATE

... FRENCH ESTIMATE 100,000' Evacuated PARIS, Saturday. More than 100.000 men have been evacuated from Flanders, according to M I de Kerilli in the Epoque to-day. He adds that, to the - se: a third: or, perhaps, even a half of the British and French troops ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1940
Newspaper: Staffordshire Sentinel
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 64 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

OF STAND ON CORUNNA LINE

... OF STAND ON CORUNNA LINE ALLIES AS ONE IN FLANDERS It was emphasised in London to-day that the withdrawal of the forces from Flanders is a combined Allied operation, during which the British and French are working in the closest unity with a steadiness ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1940
Newspaper: Staffordshire Sentinel
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 165 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

6 1 01TINEL — Jun 0 Ist, 1040. SUITESe with 4 Loose 4 Sprung Cushions. B;gns. Each Suite TH: t2a

... attack in the near future as so real that we should have plans for the evacuation of schoolchildren as complete as possible by the beginning of next week. Mr. MacDonald said:— Evacuation may not start next week, but we may definitely decide to start it in ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1940
Newspaper: Staffordshire Sentinel
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 335 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Vital Points

... Vital Points T HE wonderful achievement of evacuating the British Expeditionary Force from Flanders must not cause us to be myopic as to facts. The enemy has not shot his bolt on the Western Front. He may attack England, or, more likely, next in order ...

Published: Tuesday 04 June 1940
Newspaper: Staffordshire Sentinel
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 127 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PRISONER OF WAR

... received a letter from him stating that tie is a prisoner and a quite Well. BACK FROM FLANDERS Here are the names of more North Staffordshire men safely evacuated from Flanders:— TUNSTALL Private G Harrison. The Croft. Greenbank-road BURSLEM Private A. Boots ...

Published: Thursday 13 June 1940
Newspaper: Staffordshire Sentinel
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 173 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

The Turn of the TMe

... mechanised columns and planes, which needed such large quantities of petrol, if the Allies had not suffered so heavily in• Flanders. And if it had been possible for the French to hold the Germans on the Aisne and the Somme, it is possible that a defeat ...

Published: Friday 21 June 1940
Newspaper: Staffordshire Sentinel
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 153 | Page: 1 | Tags: none