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IN DUNKIRK

... IN DUNKIRK Deserted remnant of old people and children lead mouse-like lives among the ruins of shattered Dunkirk. Only 12,000 are left of the original population of 100,000 and they exist in cellars and shattered houses, says the French Magazine Candide ...

WAS AT DUNKIRK

... WAS AT DUNKIRK Acting-Corporal John Otlerwell (36). Royal Army Medical Corps, Dunkirk survivor, whose draft embarked without him when he had gone to Rugby to arrange for his wife enter nursing home has. it was announced today, been sentenced to six months’ ...

THE CRIMPS OF DUNKIRK

... THE CRIMPS OF DUNKIRK The crimp* Dunkirk ere disgusted with the transmission. system which has worked well for the protection of Jack Tar in the home pone, and which tbe Hoard of Trade applied Dunkirk niue months ago. Mr Consul Taylor, in bis annual ...

THE CRIMPS AT DUNKIRK

... THE CRIMPS AT DUNKIRK WORKING of Mil UNDELLA'S AOT. unploasaut surprise awaited the crimps Dunkirk the other day wheu au officer the Board of Trade ititerveued for the time between aud the crew au vessel, and arrauged for the immediate repatriation ot ...

THE DUNKIRK STRIKE

... THE DUNKIRK STRIKE. (CENTRAL NEWS Paris, Thursday. The entire town of Dunkirk is now terrorised the strikers, who have made themselves complete masters of the harbour and streets. The strikers pillage the shops they please, and several merchants who resisted ...

DUNKIRK LOSSES

... DUNKIRK LOSSES The unexampled strength of the armed Forces now in Great Britain imposes correspondingly heavy demand on the voluntary organizations charged with meeting the social and recreational needs of the Services at home. At the last meeting of ...

DUNKIRK MEDAL?

... DUNKIRK MEDAL? Mr Ellis Smith (Lab.. Stoke) asked the Prime Minister in the House of Commons if he would ccnsider awarding a special medal to all men and women who went to the assistance of Belgium land, sea and a r, and who also took part in the Dunkirk ...

DUNKIRK STOPPAGE

... DUNKIRK STOPPAGE The Dunkirk Dockers’ Union called its men out on strike to-day. All dock gates have been shut and trains and lorries and private cars on quays are shut in. All traffic inward and outward is stopped. The harbour round the lie Jeanty has ...

SPIRIT OF DUNKIRK

... SPIRIT OF DUNKIRK Mr Herbert Morrison, Minister of Supply, when he introduced a broadcast impression of how the arms speed-up is going on in all parts cf the country said last night millions of men and women in Britain are working harder than they have ...

DUNKIRK SWEEP

... DUNKIRK SWEEP Two enemy aircraft are known to have been destroyed by our fighters in this morning’s operations over Northern France. » Soon after daylight our I fighters, accompanied by Hurri-I canes carrying bombs, made a sweep over Dunkirk area. A number ...

ATTACK ON DUNKIRK

... ATTACK ON DUNKIRK. GERMAN AIRMEN KILL MORE PEOPLE. The following was the official state* meat issued in Paris last night:— To the east of Soissons the Germans made two attempts to cross the Aisne, the one at the Moulin des Roches, the other at the bead ...