REPORTED NIRSLNG
... employed as a postman at Holywell until the present war declared in Sept. 1930. lie served in Prance and was evacuated from Dunkirk. _ • . , ' ...
... employed as a postman at Holywell until the present war declared in Sept. 1930. lie served in Prance and was evacuated from Dunkirk. _ • . , ' ...
... for four years. A Territorial before the war, he was called tin in August, 11139. and after wrens? in France rune through Dunkirk. Afterwards he went throiurli the North Afriean campaign. and wen* -n to Sicily ard then to Italy. He i• and the torrth son ...
... Cottages. They are: Oorpl. E. T. Davies Copl. J. E. (Welsh Guards) und L/Corpl. Victor J. Doel (R.C.S.). Corp/ was **oaring the Dunkirk ribbon. DRAMA— At Oronant Institute on Thursday the Most= Drarnatio Society gave a successful performance of the drama. Mae ...
... got The hoses sustained hv our naval from Dunkirk was completed to-day in BATTLE. ; cede returned. Ou the sante day our been comparatively sma.. coo ormi t with the prearrange n. , the ..ecrast west of Dunkirk clear. to the away. postponing his departure ...
... WIDOW WINS APPEAL. A Mold widow, whoee served throughout the last war and for three years in this war, being evacuated from Dunkirk, was !MC- I ceratful in her appeal before the Pensions Appeal Tribunal at Chester on Wednesday. _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. C. E. of Oruffydd ...
... in Tunisia before Wing wounded a second time. Gunner 'Davies has been in the Forces since the outbreak ot war and In the Dunkirk. Before Minims the Forces he was employed at Meet Works. ...
... liaetern India. Jonen. who is seryinz with the 14th Array, joined the P.m es In November. 1039. and was In the evacuation at Dunkirk. He was educated at Brynford N P &Moot and Holywell Grammar School Two brothers are foervlnst with the Forces ;Mr. Cornelius ...
... Greenfield, a married soldier who, it was alleged, upset a Bagillt family by telling them he had seen their son killed at Dunkirk, pleaded guilty at Flint Police Court on Tuesday to being drunk and disorderly. P.C. W Thomas, Bagillt, said that at 10.20 ...
... He taw four vears service in Franc. in the 1914 18 war. and Jcined In Sept. 1939, and went to I France in 1940 Lad on the Dunkirk Heaehes he found I bread knife which he last whilst Itrainine at Hawarden in 1939. Scrn Rs:a:lands hs atso 5-en I service ...
... May, 1939, he joined the Temtor- Isis. and In the same year was drafted to Prance where be re. mauled until the evacuation Dunkirk. Later he spent three years in the Middle East, serving with the ath Army from El Alamein to Sicily. and three months ago ...
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... Boot. When witness asked Williams for an explanation he replied — They have asked me many questions in France. 'I am an old Dunkirk whalla, I am. I fought for my country, and others should be doing Davies was fined 10s. and costs and Williams was fined £1 ...