DOVER NOT BOMBED
... tons, were sunk. One destroyer was heavily damaged. The docks of Dunkirk and Dover were successfully bombed. German motor torpedo boats torpedoed and sank an enemy destroyer off Dunkirk. ...
... tons, were sunk. One destroyer was heavily damaged. The docks of Dunkirk and Dover were successfully bombed. German motor torpedo boats torpedoed and sank an enemy destroyer off Dunkirk. ...
... troops are firmly holding Calais, Dunkirk. Ostend, and Zeebrugge, it was announced Paris late last night, and the German communique speaks of tough resistance. The German Air Force again bombed Zeebrugge, Ostend and Dunkirk, the communique adds. A French ...
... consisting of hands cut bomb splinters whilst at a Channel Port. A German communique says The port installations at Ostend, Dunkirk, Calais, Boulogne and Dieppe were again successfully attacked by the German Air Force. ...
... to cause him to keep records of driving hours. As tar as the pig was concerned, Charles Fisher, licensee of The Gate Inn, Dunkirk„ also admitted causing the s.aughter. It was stated that when Pickering was stopped for the motoring otlencee it was found ...
... Queen-street. Margate and Broadsuurs were untouched Op its way back to Oermany the Zlin was attacked by eight Naval airera( from Dunkirk and severely damaged. ...
... was a tea-set from Mr. R. Rook, for whom the bridegroom works. Mr. and Mrs. Godden are making their home at Winterbourne. Dunkirk. Mr. Godden expects to be called up for service very shortly. ...
... Bourgville are in German hands. a The German air force bombed ths communication line leading to Zeebrugge, Nieuport, Ostend and Dunkirk well the ports and ships in tha ports. An enemy destroyer was hit bomb between Calais and Dover On tile southern front, ...
... Channel aie being foiled by German air attacks against those Channel ports which are «till in the enemy’s hands. The port of Dunkirk was destroyed bv fire. “No important event? the out hern front. The German air force also attacked aerodromes the vicinity ...
... i ncre power to carry out fci General Blanchanl. Ihave come. the destruction of the Allied Army. 'lt was provisioned via Dunkirk. j •• p-yance has been invaded j loiLw, ■The British and the French Armies hundied Umes but neV er has she been . Hitler Ordered ...
... which cior> ii«-l); 3. suk The harbour and docks at Ostend. Germany is obliged to wage. AlsoVan: Sandiak. Shareholder. T« ., Dunkirk. Calais. Boulogne and Dieppe Indeed, Italy is already present r.ardienne. Egret. Hope. Soho. Paper glu' were successfully ...
... slaughtering the pig and Henry Shcaad, butcher, of Oxford Street, Whitstable, and Charles Fisher, licensee of the Gate Inn, Dunkirk, were summoned for causing the pig to be slaughtered. The defendants pleaded guilty. Mr. A. K. Mowll, who prosecuted for running ...
... Dutch tonnage was i nev itably tinent; an operation off the coast ; lost as a result of the German inva. between Flushing end Dunkirk to: They came down like big whit* ,'son of Holland, but many of their assist ':t were landed w.thout the loss the flank of ...