Dunkirk
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... Dunkirk Operations At Dunkirk the combined Allied air forces are giving effective protection to the embarkation of wounded, and of troops which are not needed for the defence of the fortified area, and also to the unloading of supplies and medical stores ...
... FLOODS BAR WAY TO DUNKIRK T roops F reed For “Hills” Battle PAKIS, Thursday. Despite greatly increased pressure from the Germans, the Allied troops have maintained their positions all along the Yster. At other points they have carried out their withdrawal ...
... DUNKIRK STILL HOLDING OUT French Army Hacking Way to Safety WHILE ever increasing numbers of British and French troops are being safely landed in England their comrades in Flanders are grimly continuing their great rearguard action against the German ...
... BLIZZARD OF BOMBS MEN LEFT DUNKIRK THE WORKMAN’S TRIBUTE TRAIN of French and Bel * gian soldiers, looking hot and tired, stopped in a Surrey station. They made a rush for the small buffet, but having only foreign money could not be served. Waiting passengers ...
... 75 NAZI PLANES DOWN AT DUNKIRK Aerial attacks on Dunkirk yesterday cost the enemy dear. Official figures not available, but Paris estimate of the number of Nara planes brought down is 75. 37 FALL TO ONE SQUADRON A single squadron of 12 British Defiant ...
... the Corunna Line. Flooded areas extending south-west and north-east of Dunkirk are playing a priceless part in delaying the German mechanised units. Embarked from Open Beaches Dunkirk itself is protected by curtain of fire from Allied warships, and most ...
... ATTACK A WAY FORCED TO DUNKIRK Paris, Thursday.—The vanguard of General Prioux's army, consisting of two divisions, has blasted its way out of the German trap in Flanders means of a furious tank battle, and has reached Dunkirk, a French military’ authority ...
... DUNKIRK PIG-BEEPEIi FINED Regulations Contravened Charles Fisher, of the Gate Inn, Dunkirk, Amid Eli at St. Augnetine's Sessions, Canterbury, last week for causing a pig to be slaughtered contrary to the Reguletiass Livestock Order on April .i. Henry ...
... are pushing up the coast from the South and down from the North towards Dunkirk in an attempt to complete the encirclement of the Allies. The British and French navies off Dunkirk and Belgian coasts, are covering with fire the retirement of the Allied ...
... area of Dunkirk, almost cor tely surrounded by flood waters, but also to the west. je Yser Canal, the French military spokesman state (fave The army of General Frioux, which was hemmed | Lille, continues to make progress northwards towar¢ Dunkirk region ...
... THE NORTH RAGES WITH SAME BITTERNESS IN THE REGION OF DUNKIRK SAYS FRENCH COMMUNIQUE TTO-DAY'S FRENCH COMMUNIQUE STATES:— In the North operations are continuing with the same bitterness around Dunkirk. On the Somme and the Alen( several local infantry ...