DUNKIRK SO
... DUNKIRK SO BELFAST TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1940. ...
... DUNKIRK SO BELFAST TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1940. ...
... AFTER DUNKIRK No useful purpose can be served by seeking to obscure the seriousness of the reverse suffered by the Allies in Flanders. The dark lines of the picture, suddenly deepened by the withdrawal from the field of battle of the bulk of the Belgian ...
... DUNKIRK EVACUATION back from THE FRONT MUSSOLINI: NO MOVE YET Week-end May Be Decisive announcement of any fresh War decision by Italy was made following a meeting the fascist Cabinet yesterday under Signor THE BATTLE OF THE PORTS Premier's Speech at ...
... KILLED AT DUNKIRK Second-Lieut. Robin N. C. Scott. R.A. son of Mr. R. N. C. Scott. Eisleben House. Stranraillis, Belfast, a director of the firm of John K. Scott, Ltd., Church Street, has been killed in action at Dunkirk. He was 23 years of ajfe and unmarried ...
... MUD AND FOR DUNKIRK allied DEFENDERS HOLD 1 R.A.F. STRIKES IN OFF 15 DIVISIONS French ’Plane* Destroy Convoys Hififiriilties in the 'l * baud* of tlie Allied troops new aimcumes m in« outsklrts liud conunuing reirk area, the embarkation with the utmost ...
... Dunkirk Volunteers The ■’ Saur and cerned, hev were liary person Womersley. Pe Italy's Petrol who manned '.he Armada which acuation of Du: so far pensions - Sir 5 Minister, ...
... DUNKIRK EPIC Full Story Will Surprise World ...
... THE EPIC OF DUNKIRK Treasures Van'eriS KM THE HARBOUR AT DUNKIRK, WHENCE THE ALLIED ARMIES ARE BEING WITHDRAWN. SO it's June the First! Back in 1939 it was something to get excited about; holiday ideas became more concrete, one really began to feel summer ...
... AFTER DUNKIRK useful purpose can served toy seeking to obscure the seriousness of the reverse suffered by the Allies in Flanders. The dark lines of the picture, suddenly deepened toy the withdrawal from the field tattle the bulk of the yfigtan Army under ...
... to have had enough. Their approach to Dunkirk was slow and cautious, and the handful there are in the ratio one to many thousands. David and Goliath; Moore and Soult; where is the parallel? There is not one. Dunkirk stands alone—an epic for all time. We ...
... DUNKIRK EVACUATION Continued from page 5 Air Chief-Marshal Sir Cyril Newall, Chief of the Air Staff, said, in his replyl express to you my warmest congratulations on the magnificent success which you have achieved. LATE NEWS and Views UNCONQUERABLE The ...
... DUNKIRK COMMANDERS ARE IN LONDON ADMIRAL AERIAL, the ■“ French naval commander (left) and General Faealde (below), two the last commanders to leave Dunkirk, in London yesterday. The Admiral, seen huyin? cigarettes, was received by the King. General Fagald ...