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BOMBARDMENT OF DUNKIRK

... BOMBARDMENT OF DUNKIRK. Naval communication, March.—ln the night March aliout 2 o'clock. German torpedo boats fired tiro town of Dunkirk about proectiles. This bomhardment. which lasted three minutes, caused two casualties. The torpedo lioats immediately ...

Comparable with Dunkirk

... Comparable with Dunkirk But every statesman, whatever his party, knows that are confronted with a crisis comparable with the months after Dunkirk. The people will understand this such a statement of the facts, and an appeal for their co-operation, is ...

DUNKIRK FOR HITLER

... DUNKIRK FOR HITLER German Plight Near Coast From WILLIAM STEES, Reuter Correspondent ALLIED SUPREME H.Q., Monday Night HITLER is to-night having his Dunkirk. His troops penned in the coastal zone between the Somme and the Scheldt are to-night cut off ...

Poignancy of Dunkirk

... Poignancy of Dunkirk THE BIG PICK-UP. By Elleston Trevor. (Heinemann, 12s. 6d.) The taste of Dunkirk, which this book re-creates, is still sharp and bitter, nearly 15 years afterwards. We cannot escape the flow of books about war, and this one is a terse ...

AFTER DUNKIRK

... AFTER DUNKIRK To-day Canada ranks fourth among the United Nations as producer of munitions of war. The variety and extent of her contribution is an impressive demonstration of native resourcefulness and the determination of Government and people to withhold ...

Basis at Dunkirk

... Basis at Dunkirk The great design of the Invasion of Western Europe has grown into the most complex organisation military histoiy. In a sense it had its basis at Dunkirk in June, 1940. From that month onward began the building of the greatest of all maritime ...

Calais and Dunkirk

... Calais and Dunkirk Apart from the portraits, the chief pictures are those Inspired the war. Norman Wilkinson's Dog Fight and Convoy are good examples: and C. W. R. Nevinson's At Dawn—All our 'planes returned safely.' and Whitley's Moonlight Sonata ...

SPIRIT OF DUNKIRK

... SPIRIT OF DUNKIRK MOSCOW. Tuesday Night IN the new battle for the Volga crossings, the population on the river's east bank has rallied to the occasion in the spirit of Dunkirk. Old men and women are putting out in rowing-boats with supplies and picking ...

France and Dunkirk

... France and Dunkirk When the unit went to France, the embryo orchestra took their instrument —and the harmonium —with them, and gave their first concert on the transport from Southampton. They gathered in the saloon, and with kitbags and equipment for ...

Dunkirk Survivor

... Dunkirk Survivor He is happier resorting to pastel. His Parisian and provincial French street scenes are carefully observed and sensitively rendered. He hag genuine reeling for the Yorkshire scene, for the grlmness of Mldgley Moor, the characteristic ...

ROAD TO DUNKIRK

... ROAD TO DUNKIRK the North there was a group of three Allied armies—the Belgian Array, the B.E.F. and some French divisions. This group of three armies, under the command of General Blanchard, was supplied by way Dunkirk. The French and British Annies ...