“Little Dunkirk” Dunkirk
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... “Little Dunkirk” Dunkirk ...
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... FOR DUNKIRK. DOLPHIN, Captain DAVID MILU K. ILL be ready, in a few days, to take in * * for the above Port, and, part of her Cargo engaged, she will be despatched without dela>. ROBERT HENDERSON, Ag 4(»4 25, Donegal!- Quay. The New A. Schooner ...
... DUNKIRK. Officers Attacked. Paris, Friday, score Lascar seamen on the British steamer City of Chester (5,413 tons), owned Ellerman Lines, and registered Glasgow, are reported to have mutinied to-day just the ship was about to leave Dunkirk the morning ...
... FOR DUNKIRK The British-built Smack, WILLIAM AMi BETTY. WM. PHILLiPS, Master, IS daily expected, and will have Immeimatk Despatch. JOSEPH HIND, Broker, I, Chichester-Quay. ...
... is in excellent | nautical | 4943 NS, ALEX. 88 80! cording | team Comm tte teatt fe FOR DUNKIRK. rafts at HE A 1 SCREW-51 at New TINTERN is now “ty cargo for Dunkirk, at | ees ee LM Hiss room ‘for # small quantity, dead w on FRIDAY EVENING, Apply to _ COLVIL ...
... FOR DUNKIRK The remarkably fiM-*aslinjr, firsUclasa Schooner, > x X I- R la, of HELrASr * m^m THOMAS D. GRAY. Master, Will have immediate despatch. Apply to STEVENSON, CURELL, & Co., 9, Calendar-Street. ...
... FOR DUNKIRK The remarkably fast-sailing, first-class JV new Schooner, i. i; it k i., BETTASr. 1 11 1 1 THOMAS D. GRAY. Master, Will liave immediate despat:*h. Apply STEVENSON, CURELL, & Co., 4as 9, Calendar-Street. . FOR BAUBADOES AND DEMERARA, T BRIG ...
... FOR DUNKIRK The remarkably fast-sailing, first-class Schooner, A L. , uelfasr, THOMAS D- GRAY. Master. Will have immediate despatch. Applv STEVENSON, CURELL, & Co., 408 9. Calendar-Street. . iEnugratton. FO K NE W -YORK, The Splendid American Ship, A ...
... Was at Dunkirk The echo of the shot in the barracks yard Versailles will resound throughout France and Europe. It the voice of the unconquered, proud, and gallant youth of France. Colette, who is now stated to have belonged to the Extreme Right, was ...
... Dunkirk and lu lu> ship was torpedoed and along with 37 shipmates he .-pent hours a lifeboat in a rough Atlantic sea-. Chaplin’s “Dictator” for Berlin Hamburg radio said last night that tlie film The Great Dictator,” banned by the Nazis, will shortly ...
... FOR DUNKIRK THE NEW BRITISH-UUILT SCHOONER. VICTOUIA, BELFAST, IS now ready take* in Goods for the above Port* and will des|>atched. about Ten Days, the greater part her Car,;© is engaged. For particulars, &c., apply to P. L. MUNSTER, 4, Corporation-Street; ...