THEY SHUN THE FOOTLIGHTS
... last night. The bomb had been brought on lorry four miles from where it first fell. Several of the unit are survivors from Dunkirk. ...
... last night. The bomb had been brought on lorry four miles from where it first fell. Several of the unit are survivors from Dunkirk. ...
... NAZIS CLAIM 40,000 PRISONERS The following special announcement the German High Command was issued last night:— The fortress Dunkirk has been taken after fierce fighting. _ Forty thousand prisoners and booty which cannot yet be estimated have fallen into ...
... the navy. A dance was held in the Social Clubrooms, GlenfaiKT, help roplace the personal belongings of the Scottish heroes Dunkirk. The dance, organised Mr M. Sinclair, postman, who provided the accordion music, realised £4 5s 6d. Mr James Brunt«m, postman ...
... secretary of the Chemists' Apprentices' Association. His hopes of professional career were now completely shattered. Was at Dunkirk. Of Ogden, counsel said he met Dootson thVough another party, and gave him advice in regard to the photographing of the c ...
... personalities. Seven arrests in Dundee. TUESDAY Announced that the last of the British and French troops had been evacuated from Dunkirk. Mr Churchill revealed that 335,000 men had been saved. B.E.F. casualties, killed, wounded and missing were over 30,000. But ...
... winter hut the Wool lifeboat when she returned damaged after Controller's slogan is: No shortage. if taking part in the Dunkirk evacuation. no wastaw Navy blue, medium green They have done the work and now refuse and golden nigger are among the colours ...
... pyjama suits, 30.000 dressing 'gowns, and tens of thousands of slippers was necessitated by the return of the troops from Dunkirk. the Red Cross and St John War Organisation have announce I. Recent fighting has resulted great losses of Red Cross material ...
... pital in England with slight shrapnel wound. Frank, who a private in the K.A.S.C., received his wound in the evacuation from Dunkirk. According to the French r..dio the have been trying conceal ■age wounded soldiers hrotigh German towns by sounding ir raid ...
... J. O. Lambart. who is missing, believed killed, while commanding H M.S. Grive, which was sunk during the evacuation from Dunkirk, is the elder brother and heir presumptive of Field Marshal the Earl of Cavan, Chief of the Imperial General Staff from 1922-26 ...
... third son of Mr and Mrs Alex- Anderson, 67 Sandeman Street, and his eldest brother, who is a Regular, was evacuated from Dunkirk. Their father served with the Cameron Highlanders in the last war and was wounded several times. Private Alexander Anderson ...
... This might even be one reason for the new drive that began to-day without -y interval on the day following the fall of Dunkirk.'? ...
... of 30,830 tons, and two Allied of 10,646 tons. The average weekly losses during the are just under 63,000 tons, excluding Dunkirk. ...