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... DUNKIRK •Times’ War Telegram, per Press Association. OSTEND Tuesday. The German army around Antwerp has now been set free, and there is marked movement between Ghent and St. Nicolas. I am given to understand late this evening a German column is marching ...
... DUNKIRK. Reuter's War Telegram. PARIS, Saturday. A Taub© flew over Dunkirk and drop*ped six bombs. No damage was done, and the machine was quickly driven off. A German aeroplane also visited Calais and threw one bomb. No one was injured and no damage ...
... AT DUNKIRK He stated they served 50 000 gallons of tea and distriouted :tti tons ot tood to men at liumtira durmg toe evecuat.on. Men ot the tt.A.M.C. eiected to stay behind with the wounded in France wnen they could have got away tnernse.ves. He conc ...
... Kaid Dunkirk The blaze a fire seer. miles out sea guided some the raiders who attacked Dunkirk. Heavy anti-aircraft barrage met them, but salvo alter salvo high explosives went home the docks. One pilot was picked up by several searchlights when miles ...
... DUNKIRK MAN Brynley Harcombe was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harcombe. Appletree. Dinas, and a nephew of Councillor Mark Harcombe, Trealaw. A relative told a Western Mail reporter that Brynley was taken prisoner shortly before the Dunkirk evacuation ...
... RIOTING AT DUNKIRK. Themlag. Al the elate of • meatier in the night strikers in. ..ultod three Menem 01 pollee and mho aliened anted. pr. l ess erre emoted le • garret sitar • ram as eta* several posple we Waved ...
... Dunkirk Prisoners A Member stated that prisoners of war taken at Dunkirk were being placed in chains by the Germans and separated from other prisoners in wire cages. Sir ALFRED KNOX (C., Wycombe) suggested an Anglo- American solemn statement that they ...
... DUNKIRK FOR HITLER Eighth Army 12 Miles Through Gothic Line ALLIED H.Q., ITALY. Monday. rpHE Eighth Army has burst through into the shattered Gothic Line to a depth of J miles. Advanced elements have almost reached the Plain of Lombardy which leads up ...
... Dunkirk Operations A.F. fighters maintained ofTensive | patrols throughout Monday and early yesterday morning in the Dunkirk area. A ttaoks were made troops advancing towards Dunkirk from the south, and on enemy batteries shelling the port. Aerodromes ...
... Dunkirk Spirit to the British lune—away from the depression of tidied ruins, ram. shackle trams and gloomy streets_ only occasionally lit shops a n d everywhere grey lined faces. Clothing Is nowhere en the airlift's priority list and already. shabby garments ...
... Now For Dunkirk Dunkirk alone remains on the list of Nazi-held Channel ports, writes a Shaef correspondent. Patrols report that the Germans there are showing increasing fear as their trial approaches. Dr. Goebbels will make fine propaganda out of the ...