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... Dunkirk ABOUT 150 members of Britain's Dunkirk Veterans' Association will visit the north of France this week-end to take part in ceremonies marking the 30th anniversry of the battle of Dunkirk. The British Embassy said the ceremonies would . begin at ...
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... DUNKIRK C. Puffin & Co. 21 mats Flax, 3 8 Hubert Tbompson & Co. 63 bales do. Oil ...
... 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 ...
... For Dunkirk. The A. 1. British-built, Coppered sad Copper-fastened Schooner Brlfltol, JOSEPH HUMPHREYS. Master. Will Sail on 17M in*t. For Froicht. please apply to the MASTER, on Board, or to JOSEPH HIND, Brokcr Belfast, 9th June, 1838. I, Chichester-Quay ...
... The Dunkirk of NOBODY reads the small print in treaties or insurance policies, to the great comfort of military strategists and insurance brokers. Few people ever query the why of the corroding enmity between two close neighbours, Ireland and England ...
... DUNKIRK The miracle as saw it ...
... DUNKIRK John Lytle, 1 bushel Apples, 2 bushels Pears, 7 bushels Onions, 0 5 3 OPORTO- Coleman & Dobbin, bushel Onions, 4 lbs. Plums, £0 1 3 ...
... 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 ...
... DUNKIRK, !HE WICKLOW PEOPLE, Saturday, April 11, 1951, ...
... The Dunkirk of This young Wexford librarian and graduate of The present Catholic parish Professor P. J. Corish in registers of births, deaths and Maynooth has distributed her marriages date from Bishop rich talent before now. Wadding, the early entries ...