SHELLING OF DUNKIRK
... SHELLING OF DUNKIRK. GERMAN RUSE TO IMPRESS NEDTR. OPINION. ...
... SHELLING OF DUNKIRK. GERMAN RUSE TO IMPRESS NEDTR. OPINION. ...
... DUNKIRK TRUCE 60-HOUR RESPITE FOR GERMANS 20,000 CIVILIANS TO BE EVACUATED A 60-hour truce started at Dunkirk at six o’clock last night, to give time for the civilian population, estimated at 20,000, to evacuate the town. Twelve hours will be allowed ...
... Dunkirk Revenged Oen. Anderson commanded the 3rd Division at Dunkirk. After the capture of Tunis. he said: Dunkirk was amply revenged. He won his Military Cross on the Somme in 1916. Later he went to Palestine. under Allenby. Mr. E. G. Hillitt The death ...
... Direct restaurant express services will be run from Dunkirk to Basle and vice versa with most excellent connections to Switzerland and Italy. A connecting restaurant car train will also be run between Dunkirk and Paris. The new boat service will be a great ...
... DUNKIRK Last jnglit’s French communiftue included the following;— Two tier mo aoroplanes were brought, down the 12th and two others on t-h® h inst. During the night of the Hth one of our squadrons bombarded the railway station of Chate'.etsur-Retourne ...
... ON DUNKIRK. A German yesterday droppe several bombs op a suburb of Dunkirk. There were 606 vietims.— Reuter, from Paris. ...
... DUNKIRK ECHO Capt. J. G. Bickford was awarded the D.S.O. last month for good services in the withdrawal from the Dunkirk beaches. On 22 December last year, for successful actions against enemy submarines while in command of H.M.S. Express, Capt. Bickford ...
... Damage at Dunkirk Another force of the Bomber Command attacked the docks at Dunkirk, where considerable damage was done. Other targets bombed during the nighj, included the docks at Rotterdam and Ostend. Aircraft' of the Fighter Command on night offensive ...
... There Will Be No “Dunkirk” TTEAVY air bIO W S supply lines to Africa and against ports which -, , j Avis could use Axis re rts of ine * , u j a us ® 10 fighting in Tunisia state that evacuate their forces from the U.S. forces which started North Africa ...
... DUNKIRK OF PEACE COUN. BRADBEER ON HOUSING MUDDLE “In sphere of public affairs is there greater confusion, or a deeper sense of frustration and bewilderment than over housing,” said Councillor A. F. Bradbeer. speaking on housing priblems to the Birmingham ...
... DOOMED, NO DUNKIRK’-:*::. THE vital airfield at Salamaua, New Guinea, has been captured by Gen. MacArthur’s forces, and further north the stronghold at Lae is being steadily squeezed by converging American and Australian columns. General Sir Thomas Blarney ...
... Dunkirk Memorial The French Minister of Veterans' Affairs. M. Triboulet, yesterday laid the cornerstone of a memorial on the beach at Dunkirk where thousands of Allied soldiers embarked for England under German bombardment 20 years ago. ...