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GERMAN PRISONERS

... * The Oerman communique May claims that destroyer was sunk by aeroplanes in the port of Dunkirk, that cruiser and a cargo vessel were seriously damaged oft Dunkirk, that two French destroyers were damaged and a transport badly hit that had to run aground ...

Published: Saturday 18 May 1940
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 155 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Priest's Microphone

... walked 50 miles before we reached Dunkirk. We had dinner in Ostend on Wednesday noon, and apart from little bread and butter given us on the way had nothing else until 11 pm. next day. We got on board another boat at Dunkirk, and eventually started for home ...

COLONIAL RADIO CHAIN

... North and East of France arrived Paris by train to-day in a continuous 6tream. The contingent came mostly from the Ardennes, Dunkirk. Bethunc, Hazebrouck, Lille and Tourcolng. Well-organised arrangements had been made receive the refugees, and to send them ...

HOSTS DRAWN UP

... about the same—lso miles of the actual battle zone. The base of the Allied battle front is the Maglnot Line from Sedan to Dunkirk, to which can ebb and flow. It is not Allied policy to advance over the Meuse, but rather to bring the Germans out on as long ...

NAZIS STILL THRUSTING

... West and North-West spread. 11l 11111111 l II 12 From Our Military Correspondent the object is to reach the coast between Dunkirk and Calais. POSSIBLE NAZI MANCEUVRE A glance at the map will show that the strategic triangle of Belgium formed by the coast ...