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STORY OF WHICH WE MAY WELL BE PROUD

... WELL BE PROUD. The trials and hazards of the various Battalions of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment ch served in France and Flanders during 1939-40 are derailed in magazine just issued. The book deals at some length with the activities of the units of the ...

IMFOBTAXT BRITISH ADVAHCB

... arbitration. True freedom and common use of the seas. Reciprocal restitution of territories. Total evacuation of Belgium, with full independ' Evacuation d! French territory. Restoration the German colonies. ConciHatory examination of Franco-German and ...

COLLECTIONS

... tely l~t their heads.” This i« made (fir Hon. I'..rt(-i-m- m article !.• r.J French * cmluet of the earlier part of the Flanders published in the Quarterly Review. -tfirinl nf the war, Mr. Fortoseuc has access i ■nJi ...

INDIAN TROOPS IN ACTION

... Sikhs and the Gurkhas gave the enemy a few round rapid, and then swung into them with the utmost fervour. Back past our own evacuated trenches, through the German trenches, up the little slope behind which they had collected, and down the reverse went the ...

THE WAR. The Belgian Court and Government have withdrawn from Ostend and accepted the hospitality of France at ..

... have occupied Ghent, and are reported to have been engaged in the neighbourhood of Bruges. Fighting is in progress in West Flanders between the river Lys and the sea. There is every sign that the Germans are attempting a determined sweeping movement In ...

certainly call them to aeeoont for burning hMceie towns Camhrai and St. Qoeatla and looting all As property of ..

... eastward the enemy will have in turn to evacuate Ostend, Zeebrugge, and Antwerp, or be trapped in a packet without hope of escape. Already they are falling back from Bassee, and there is a prospect of tbeir having to evacuate Lille, which has been invaluable ...

WARWICK GUN WEEK,

... France and Flanders. But they realise that thep cannot much longer keep aap organised resistance the Western front, and will driven to cross the herder into again or surrender at discretion. We have already swept them from the coast of Flanders, mad the ...

MORE WARWICK MEN SERVING WITH THE FORCES

... Army. All are Old Warwickians. Corpl. Henry Norman Forbes, who is 34. is the Royal Engineers, and took part in the second evacuation from France. On leaving school he served as a booking clerk on the Great Western Railway at Warwick and at Bordesley, Birmingham ...

POUCE CHIEF GRABBED BY THROAT. SUPERINTENDENT WOODWARD IN MARKET SQUARE SCENE. BOROUGH COURT SEQUEL. CONDUCT OF ..

... Miss W. M. Potter and Miss J. Oodfrey-Psyton. If Invasion Comes. DOTY OF THE CIVILIAN POPULATION DEFINED. The occupation of Flanders and of certain of the Channel ports by the enemy has made the possibilities of Invasion the enemy more real, and it is essential ...

ADMISSION; ONE SAUCEPAN

... of King Leopold. Evacuees on Theft Charge. —“ln view of their home conditions at Aston, and notwithstanding these lapses, evacuation has been a godsend to these brothers. said Mr. R. H. Warren, school attendance officer, at Leamington Juvenile Court, when ...

PARISH MEETING

... Field Ambulance. Her ladyship has been the front since September. and for a considerable period she has been dashing through Flanders on fast car. picking wounded men and carrying them, often under fierce shell-fire, to Dr. Hector Monro’s base hospital in ...

5* iWaffcitfft anH iilnviMtcftsijt VOL. XXVII.—No. 1405.]

... FaroAY Night, Nov. Nine o’clock. The important moment has passed the summons has been delivered to General Chasse for the evacuation of the citadel—he has refused. The caunons of the citadel have been directed against the-French soldiers while working the ...