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PIONEER'S PHILOSOPHIC CCXIIMENT THREE IN ONE FAMILY

... FAMILY So far as is known at present all Skegnes, members of the British Expeditionary Force got away safely through the Dunkirk epic. though one officer has been wounded. It has been an anxious time for relatives. and the postman has been met with t ...

Published: Wednesday 05 June 1940
Newspaper: Skegness News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 123 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TRAVELLED WITH H.M. KING HAAKON HONOUR FOR FORMER MCEGNESS ACCOUNTANT CO.SGT. MAJOR CHARLES SEVERN

... travelling on the same train from • north-eastern port to London as His Majesty king Haakon of Norway. ANOTHER ESCAPE FROM DUNKIRK Another Skegness member of the 2nd Lincoln. who has just enjoyed ten days leave at Skegness is Pte. J. Evison. of 93 Lincoln ...

Published: Wednesday 19 June 1940
Newspaper: Skegness News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 208 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LINCOLNSHIRE CASUALTIES

... war. In hospital in this country are Captain C. A. Colver, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Colver. of Misterton. injured during the Dunkirk withdraawal. and Sydney Holmes, of Church Street, Gainsborough, hand wound. ...

Published: Wednesday 26 June 1940
Newspaper: Skegness News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 102 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SPILSBY SAILORS MISSING

... and has since won medals at boys boxing chantgionehiYo His brother. aired 19, was among th e D.E.F. safely evacuated from Dunkirk. Their father. who served as • gunner in the last war, is an invalid. SICEGNESS NEWS. ...

Published: Wednesday 19 June 1940
Newspaper: Skegness News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 127 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

. THE SUNCASTLE

... FEWER EYE CASUALTIES • •According to reports which cameto hand after the arrival in England of the bulk of the B.LF. from Dunkirk. the of Tommie. suffering from serious eye injuries is comparatively small. Famous St. Dunstan's founded in 1915 as a hospital ...

Published: Wednesday 12 June 1940
Newspaper: Skegness News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 166 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SKEGGrS SMOKES

... SKEGGrS SMOKES Mrs. Hull ( - Skeggy“) informs u• that • good number of the Dunkirk Boys have called to see her during the week, and are anxious to - get cracking - again. In the collections for the current week are included: Shades Hotel 300 cigarettes; ...

Published: Wednesday 12 June 1940
Newspaper: Skegness News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 445 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Yew, Drivers of cars and other vehicles during the hours of darkness should note that their screened lights ..

... from America to the made into clothing and kept in Skegness for local casualties. Three brothers who had just returned from Dunkirk were present at the wedding of their brother Mr. Vaughan Peters and Miss Hazel Connell, on Tuesday. • An appeal is made by ...

Published: Wednesday 26 June 1940
Newspaper: Skegness News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 900 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A.R.P. Executive elbrisioa,-too boos Follow of es Air Millbook House, Mr. C. J. Coulee.. Officer of. the ..

... Lady. expressing her pleasure at hearing that the former Skegnees motor pleasure cruiser bad assisted in the relief from Dunkirk. God bless and keep you all. concluded the letter from Mrs. Martin-Simpson, who actually christened the Royal Lady - when ...

Published: Wednesday 19 June 1940
Newspaper: Skegness News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 960 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Yew,

... by Meese. Pountney. Steel and Co., was one of the fleet of • thousand boats' which helped to bring the 335,000 troops from Dunkirk last week. The boat was christened by Mrs. Martin-Simpson. Its skipper, Mr. Harold Steel, is working on mine-sweepers off ...

Published: Wednesday 12 June 1940
Newspaper: Skegness News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 978 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... brothers who had just returned their supplies without any extra charges. had no money. He had spent 35. 11d. set et--and from Dunkirk were present at the wedding To the really needy, there will be free delivered until the following Wednesday, ' seek- their ...

Published: Wednesday 26 June 1940
Newspaper: Skegness News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2857 | Page: 2 | Tags: none