DUNKIRK:
... DUNKIRK: SACK ROW (left to right): R. Keen, D. Hillyard, G. Naylor. G. Notehineen. D. Bev ridge, D. Jarvis. FRONT ROW: A. Ililyard, E. Sleek K. Carter, D. Bully. N. Stanley. . „ ...
... DUNKIRK: SACK ROW (left to right): R. Keen, D. Hillyard, G. Naylor. G. Notehineen. D. Bev ridge, D. Jarvis. FRONT ROW: A. Ililyard, E. Sleek K. Carter, D. Bully. N. Stanley. . „ ...
... NO DUNKIRK London Vie* Of Tunisian Position (See also Page One.) The opinion was expressed London to-day that there no Axis Dunkirk lipoli from Tunisia. J v The enemy's lines of cornrn cation are very short, and possesses very strong bastions- If the ...
... DUNKIRK MONTPELIER ROAD.—Freehold House with Passase Entrance. two Reception Room. Kit,chen. Bathroom. three Bedrooms. Garden. Offen invited. ...
... DUNKIRK Germans Report British Attack BREACH IN EASTERN APPROACHES The German News Agency reported to-day that British troops yesterday launched an attack on the German garrison in the port of Dunkirk. The agency said: For the second time since the beginning ...
... At Dunkirk SENSING his curiosity, she added: I I was acing to be married last year, but it it didn't work out. His fault . .or yours? Anne said quietly: He was at Dunkirk. He was listed as missing in action. That was just a year ago next week. In ...
... DUNKIRK MOMPELILI 'BOUM—Freehold House with Page Entrance. two Reception Rooms. Kitchen. Bathroom three Bedrooms. Garden IESOO. DRAYCOTT 11.17S.—Fowlee Street. Compact Semi with modern bathroom. two Litetng Rooms. (h. & c.), two Bedrooms. LONG EATON 112 ...
... DUNKIRK CASUALTIES Vichy radio states new British raid Dunkirk killed 15 persons, injured 30 ...
... KILLED AT DUNKIRK : Mrs. Hooley's youngest son, Albert : Owen was one of the first Lang Eaton soldiers killed at Dunkirk. Her two other sons. Wilfred and John. were Japanes,? prisoners of war for threc years. John W.IS liberated by the Allies in 1944 ...
... Was at Dunkirk Bald there was no one to help unload the lorry. He was dnaborged tram the army after bassos eit to his Oss IN/ broken his kg. so that seseitter were .to to climb into taw lien sod tibre It. AeOes**llll, he to in the bottom of the lwey. ...
... Dunkirk or Alamein? THE PERIOD we are now passing through has been described, not Inappropriately, as our economic) Dunkirk. The sad thing is that given the opportunity an d courageous and imaginative leadership from the Government most people are ready ...
... DUNKIRK. Last Saturday our first te.ini were engaged playing .e.rittl. St. George's at borne. At the kat moment two of the Reserves had to be drafted in, hut it was a good team taken all round. On the hall being started the home team combined well, and ...
... Dunkirk ON May 20, 1940, Lord Gort ordered Mai - General Curtis, commanding the 44th Division, to take command ad the sector of the canals between Aire and Carvin. This force, known as Po!force, was to consist of four battalions of the 46th Division ...