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Advertising : 93 wordsSixty-two German raiders were shot down yesterday in a series of battles that raged continuously from the Thames Estuary, round the south-east coast, and along the Channel. At least 700 enemy machines were over England in daylight raids. ...
Article : 885 wordsGermany stands to benefit most by the settlement which the Axis has enforced between Rumania and Hungary, declares "The Times." She has secured the Danubian trade outlet to the Black Sea, and has ...
Article : 775 wordsCHANGES IN EUROPE AFTER THE FIRST YEAR OF WAR.—Germany now occupies western Poland, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium, and northern and western France (shaded on map). From air bases near the western shores of the Continent she is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 207 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Berlin was bombed again early today by British raiders. ...
Article : 450 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—But for the attention of R.A.F. bombers, Germany's oil-producing plants might now be pouring out three million tons of fuel annually, says Oscar Tokayer in an article in the "Daily Telegraph," which ...
Article : 268 wordsLondon.—It is [?] stated that at least [?] German planes were brought [?] this morning, were brought [?] this morning, and that one German bomber was ...
Article : 133 wordsYESTERDAY'S tally of 62 raiders destroyed, pins the 11 brought down on Thursday, brines Britain's bag for August to more than 1,000. British losses are in the vicinity ...
Article : 71 wordsThere is growing demand in the press and among the public that Mr. Churchill's speeches in the House of ...
Article : 220 wordsTHE RECENTLY APPOINTED Commander-in-Chief of the Home Forces in England (Gen. Sir Alan Brooke). He succeeds Sir Edmund Ironsides, who has been appointed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 77 wordsMR. WINSTON CHURCHILL inspecting defences of the southern command during a recent visit to the south coast of England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsThe Air Ministry reveals that three Messerschmidt pilots killed a Hurricane pilot who had bailed out at 15,000 feet by swooping and ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The military correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Major-Gen. Sir Charles Gwynn) gives seven reasons why R.A.F night bombing is much more ...
Article : 200 wordsLONDON, Saturday. "It's just like being a hotel night porter." said one of the wardens of the tunnel air raid shelters at Ramsgate, on which the ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 31 Aug 1940, Page 1
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