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... WE ANSWER YOU X.V;/.. Gatexhearl. Runners in 4.45 race. Brough Park, were Dunkirk. Palace Light 11,. Waterbury Lofty, Win He May and Half Door. FrL PLAYHOUSE 5 45 ONCE Bl'l TEN—TWICE S A Grand Comedy by ARMITAGK OWEN ...
... WE ANSWER YOU X.V;/.. Gatexhearl. Runners in 4.45 race. Brough Park, were Dunkirk. Palace Light 11,. Waterbury Lofty, Win He May and Half Door. FrL PLAYHOUSE 5 45 ONCE Bl'l TEN—TWICE S A Grand Comedy by ARMITAGK OWEN ...
... GraJiaan, Boland Road, LyTieirouth, has just received official word that his youngest eon, 2nd Lieut. Guy A. Graham, wounded at Dunkirk June 2nd., and later reported missing, is now a 2>risoner of war in Germany. Second Lieut. Graliam attended Morpeth Grammar ...
... in 35s to the War Fund. i Mrs. Anderson’s gift was in gratitude for the safe return of her o sons and adopted nephew from Dunkirk. The rest of the grapes were given away as gifts for wounded soldiers. In addition Mrs. Anderson sent a 5s peice, which she ...
... the flying schools as bomber pilot and survived the hectic air fighting and bombing during the blitzkrieg in France. After Dunkirk he was transferred to a fighter squadron. Flying Officer L. A. ...
... sons Thames Streep Serjt. W. GIBSON torials) for years, a corporal with the D.L.I' after the war started, and ju * before Dunkirk was transferred the RE and promoted sergeant- His brother, Corporal Job® Gibson. King’s Dragoons, who had nine, years of Army ...
... scattered and down-trpdden and hope had been lost, with the present situation. But for the grace of God, our Navy and Air Force. Dunkirk might have been a valley of wet bones. Let down by our Allies, our equipment lost, we stood very near a great and Perilous ...
... became more and more imposing, and before long hundreds of barges and other war equipment were assembled at Antwerp, Calais, Dunkirk, Ostend, Nieuport and Le Havre. HEAVY DAMAGE TIMES LATER The registrations are being split up into two separate Saturdays ...
... 1: Fleetside (3). 3-1, 2. 31; 31.56. Bryn Bangor (21 6-4 favourite. Tote: 19s; Bs, ss; 4.45. —WATBRBURY LOFTY (3). 7-2, 1; Dunkirk (1), 11-4. 2. Neck; 50.70. HaK Door (5) 2-1 favourite. Tote: 9d; 4s 3d. 4s; 3d. • ...
... early in July, and was still lying there when De Gaulle attempted to land on September 23 Of the two battle cruisers, the Dunkirk was demobilised through the damage inflicted upon her at Oran, but the other, the Strasbourg, escaped from Oran and reached ...
... England and Wales should subscribe for the purchase of a new lifeboat in view of the great damage suffered to lifeboats at Dunkirk. Carried unanimously, this resolution will be sent to the National Executive. Another resolution carried was that County Council ...
... Christian leaders, who should have known better, recounted how the Channel was kept smooth, in answer to prayer, while the Dunkirk evacuation was effected. . . . They did not explain why the National Day of Praver was followed by the defection of LeonoH ...
... accepted or effective. The Spaniards will remember the great opportunity, which the Germans failed to take advantage of at Dunkirk. Their keen sense of honour may cause them to regard any German proposals with distaste and even with contempt. The same may ...