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PUBLIC ROYAL INFIRMARY TRURO No Hospital can be built or run without money OUR DEBT IS £50000 PLEASE HELP! SCIENCE

... of Restormel Manor would probably let part of his house for this purpose and it was resolved that enquiries be made The Evacuation Committee’s report stated that the Town Clerk had intimated that had had little response from residents to the forms distributed ...

7 EXPRESS THURSDAY JUNE 1940 GREAT ACHIEVEMENT WHISPERS AND ECHOES QUIET CORNISH COVE THE BEF SAVED TO FIGHT ..

... coming days Nevertheless the bearing ot men in the Flanders ordeal fills us With confidence that the shock will be withstood A Crowning Glory Mr Garvin his graphic description of the evacuation of Flanders tells us the has never beheld a scene like it nor ...

EXPRESS THURSDAY JIM J GALLING UP THE The Ihese go’s are the new Murphy models and fine upstanding young models

... Mr T J Bennetto (St Austell) auditor for the coming year One of first to reach his home district evacuated with the British Expeditionary Force from Flanders and France is Driver R Ferguson of the Royal Army Service Corps who had a tale of narrow escapes ...

A PRACTICAL DLMONSTRATION being given at Twirliewoods Farm. Liskeatd. on Monday. Over 201 interested spectators ..

... PAR MEN SAFE IN ENGLAND One of the first men to reach his home in the Par district after being evacuated with the British Expeditionary Force from Flanders and France is briver R. Ferguson. of the Royal Army Service Corps, who had a tale of narrow escapes ...

Published: Thursday 06 June 1940
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 1120 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY

... graphic description of the evacuation of Flanders, tells us the world has never beheld a scene like it nor an achievement equal to it in its kind. But for the incredible daring. effort, and mastery of the R.A.F.. the Flanders struggle would have ended ...

Published: Thursday 06 June 1940
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 3097 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE NEW WORLD WAR

... Information, whose scathing indictment of Mussolini, and his tribute to the Forces which brought the beleaguered Armies back from Flanders will long be remembered. Finally we state that although we are facing a new and traitorous enemy at the peak point of the ...

Published: Thursday 13 June 1940
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 4484 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

JUNE 13 lMO WHISPERS AND ECHOES SAVING TO WIN NEWQUAY CAMEO EUROPE IN A BLAZE APPEAL TO BODMIN TO MORE

... safety before any direct emergency arises A hurried evacuation with raids in progress bombs raining indiscriminate death is something that one cannot contemplate without shudder It would be less an evacuation than flight with of attendant chaos has unhappy ...

FROM DUNKIRK TO ENGLAND!

... 1 saving ten times as many men as we ' the Allies lost 1.600 guns. all ow transport and all our armoured rehieles sent to Flanders—the pick of our supplies to the British Expeditionary which it will take months le repines. with the nation working at high ...

Published: Saturday 15 June 1940
Newspaper: Cornish Post and Mining News
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 336 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GUARDIAN THURSDAY JUNE 20 1940 KILL THOSE IRRITATING FLIES WITH FLY KILLER! HEWTHGRN'S With the arrival of ..

... consideration of this case IT SEEMS TO ME THIS IS THE SPIRIT WE ARE ON THE HOME FRONT (By H L Gee) The matchless retreat fiom Flanders the everlasting epic DuiiKrk beaches tnese will stir the men women oi land as long as there is fine human nature But all ...

THE CRISIS OF OUR FATE WHISPERS ECHOES Nestling ’Tween The Rocky Hills GRIM REALITIES TO BE FACED DEFENCE OF THE

... Britain that children will now be allowed to return home from the counties to they have been evacuated Moreover the Government has powers of compulsory evacuation which the need should intensified mav be put into instant operation Happily it can be said ...

CASE AGAINST THE PARENTS

... by his experiences in the evacuation of Dunkirk. When the order was given to evacuate there were many wounded to be collected and Driver Ash was one of those who volunteered to execute this task. It was during the evacuation from Belgium that Driver Ash ...

Published: Thursday 04 July 1940
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 1306 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

6 EXPRESS JULY 18 1040 ENSILAGE Illustration ii DUCHY CONCRETE SILO marketed in support the campaign of the ..

... officiated Fig -Off Ian Haydon 23 of Camel-ford is reported to have been killed while returning from action against the enemy Flanders June Shortly before his last flight he was spoken to by the King who congratulated him on the excellence of his work with ...