Dunkirk
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... DUNKIRK. An Exchange Telegraph Company's Dunkirk telei i ;rani states that we heavy gale on Sunday night did extensive damage tuere, and a ship's boat WS.% wanted aenure. A Midland Railway covered van was coming! down liansiraw Lane, }Leyland, when a ...
... CERMANS AND DUNKIRK. Wishes Mistaken for Reality. Oct. 8. French Esport Commentator, writing Last night, says: In spite of the rain and the siud, which is almost blowing gale in Flanders, and on the rest of the front, some infantry engagements which amounted ...
... news this morivOig is that relating to the bombardment Dunkirk. The statement in the French report that German warships had born aeon off the Belgian coast. followed by the statement that Dunkirk had been shelled, naturaliy Irsi to the assemption that ...
... ♦rmce, Dunkirk. Georg, ------- BAILINGB, May lg. Rayltos Dtion, Palermo. Memnon, b. Hamburg. May 17. Felton, GeCc. Smut. Copenhagen Drammen. Vaasa. THE WEAR. ARRIVAL 8, May H. Havelock, Loudon . May 17. Narita, Lerwick, BPray. Aberdeca. Alice Aberdeen ...
... DUNKIRK AND ANTWERP. FUSILIER. Davison, Dunkirk. Saturday. Aug. 19, at Noon. CHEVY CHASE, Hart, Antwerp, Tuesday, August 23, 3 p.m. Fares .‘—Beat Cabin. 15a.; Fore Cabin. 7s. 6d. Return Tickets: Beet Cabin, Sa-Sd.: Fora Oabtojl*. 3d. Deck Passage for ...
... THE SHELLING OF DUNKIRK. A Naval Cun at b the 1:' ' n A - _. that for neighbourhood , ort , •in where thew w.. r. bvver.Ll months, Krupp have born tor monnring to at very - tug range. is to have tiring at 34 kilo;,ell, only hoeing heen fired turd bo ...
... FIRE AT DUNKIRK DOORS. Jan. 23. q::iut . •% . jute and wool, brnnght by the in fa Calcutta and the a Coquet from Veen burning at the docks The fire i, now under cont rol, a m pump haring bi nat work. The damage at about £2.000. NEW FRENCH SU3MARINE ...
... DUNKIRK WAR MEMORIAL Merchant C'ub and Seamen's 114stitate. the s•_'- 1 ill% Itill WI/ • . the _i 1:55. Junk:a is of tiW .1i 1.1 :1.1, Duhkirl. Hilt by if.lf.fl. JP.tk.- of Yurk, co hcld.at lily • at 2..,9 a /Weiii it: ar awe appr..prub‘o torn' could ...
... FIGHT OFF DUNKIRK. A Carman Reoonnaissanos. The following Admiralty announcement, dated August 24, has been nailed: At one a.m. on the morning of August 28, German motor boats attempted a reconnaissance in the neighbourhood of Dunkirk. They were driven ...
... A VISIT TO DUNKIRK. by Dr. V. N. Rethorford. As a member of the Executive of the Wounded Ctounittee, Dr. V. H. Rutherford, the prospective Liars! candidate for Bishop Auckland Division, has just concluded his visit to Dimkirk—wbere he went, on behalf ...
... BIG BLAZE AT DUNKIRK. w eirs) * through Router's AVOW.) DUNKIRK. Aug. 2. A hes broken oat in Ms of the Dunkirk Petroleans Factory, and threatens to assume alarming Three esplosions have already occurred, and one per• son has been killed. The dr is now ...