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Market Harborough Advertiser and Midland Mail

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Market Harborough Advertiser and Midland Mail

THEY PASSED THROUGH DUNKIRK

... THEY PASSED THROUGH DUNKIRK. Fine Discipline of Indian Troops. Sturdy Indian soldiers who passed through the flames of Dunkirk after marching for days. during which it seemed almost impossible that they could get away unscathed are now at a camping ground ...

WELFORD

... years. Special Thanksgiving Services were held at St. Mary's Church on Sunday last, June 9th, for the B.E.F. evacuated from Dunkirk. Services in the evening were conducted by Mr. W. G. Brown. The aciAl:ess was given by the Vicar, Rev. F. C. Woodhouse. ...

COLMORE DEPOT,

... crew of a Belgian trawler has been congratulated by the French Admiralty on having manned one of the last boats to leave Dunkirk and saved 240 French soldiers under enemy fire. Agreements providing for the territorial Integrity of ThallaAti (Slam) have ...

SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND AIRMEN

... Lieut. M. Hall joined the R.A.F. about twelve months ago. News of other Market Harborough m. 211 who returned safely from Dunkirk comes from Lance-Bombardier R. Smart, formerly of Market Harborough, who is glow serving with a field regiment, Royal Artillery ...