GORT FOUGHT WITH INADEQUATE MEANS
... armies. Thence the line, thin but tough, continued the ellipse through the Forest of Nieppe and Cassel to a point west of Dunkirk. His I *■* “Must ...
... armies. Thence the line, thin but tough, continued the ellipse through the Forest of Nieppe and Cassel to a point west of Dunkirk. His I *■* “Must ...
... St. Pol and Montreuil-sur-Mcr Thc t tension Icw d Quays and pon facilities of OstenriJ considerably eased, and thc French Dunkirk. Calais. Boulogne and Dicppe „„, i „„ uh were again successfully raided by thej— counter-atSck, German Air Force. _ . ...
... everyone recognises to the prime need of the day I.ATEST NEWS BRITISH COLLIER SINKS: SAVED British collier Brighton sank off Dunkirk following explosion. Alotor launch saved members crew, injured.—Reuter. TROLLEY BI STRIKE Trolley bus drivers and conductors ...
... very strong break-through along the entire line was claimed by authorised circles in Berlin yesterday. Street fighting in Dunkirk was reported. As a result of the Belgian capitulation the Nazis were said to have captured Ostend. Germans advancing from ...
... German tanks, not in scores but in bnndreds, our men are falling back >tc|» step towards the narrow strip of coast around Dunkirk. They are inflicting tremendous losses on the advancing enem\ And there has been no wavering, no break in the khaki line, ...
... Among the courageous youths who have answered the call of the Govern■s king and j ment , united with Belgian elements at o Dunkirk to the ] p resen France or Great Britain, a new army is to be raised and organised. It will into the light at the side 5f ...
... disguise the setback to the Allies caused by the Belgian capitulation, with its consequent threat to the ports of Ostend and Dunkirk. In the House of Commons Mr Churchill used these words:— The situation of the British and French armies, now engaged in the ...
... COLUMNS mutts in iiuniu«jnt> 9 iitailei Holds Out ALLIED TROOPS ARE THIS MORNING FIRMLY HOLDING THE CHANNEL PORTS OF CALAIS, DUNKIRK. OSTEND AND ZEEBRUGGE. German armoured units have entered Boulogne, but the French, solidly entrenched in the ancient fortified ...
... ting in a PUS 008 Wlin oeucr nedlin, nnel ports-Zeebrugge. Ostend, all States of Australia. hotter mat and hotter snirits Dunkirk, Calais and Boulogne. The Sydney depots nave had theii oeuer coal ana oetier spirits uuna Germans admitted that there wa; ...
... post office, I had to stand nearly two hours in a qucu of people tha There was no wan We were safely in Franc Having reached Dunkirk new rite' right dow Few purely civilian targets were hit, although about fifty people were killed by stray bombs. First I ...
... Off the Channel coast three transports and one tanker have been sunk and one destroyer severely damaged. Harbour works at Dunkirk and Dover were bombed.’’ [Bombing Dover was the Air Ministry in London.] ...
... in two KFPIIISF of German attacks INorthcrn France our air force again In the rear the G erm. in Northern France and the Dunkirk ° f ZCCbrUBCP ° rain ' ain occupation of new crossing -in Ostend an ammunition dump and A convo y 0 f 12 motor vehicles was ...