Berlin was again raided last night. R.A.F. planes reached the German capital soon after 11.30 p.m., and within three minutes of midnight the first bombs were falling on the city. The yards at the Potsdam railway station were again attacked, and ...
Article : 341 wordsA convoy of at least 12 largish enemy ships was sighted yesterday afternoon in the Channel near Cap Gris Nez. making for Boulogne. From there they ...
Article : 285 wordsWhile England is facing the gravest hour of her history the merging of British and American interests is moving steadily forward. The Canadian ...
Article : 641 wordsDp to last night, full reports on the results of the air onslaught as are available to the highest quarters, show that there .has not been any ...
Article : 839 wordsThe Germans paid dearly for their daylight raids on London yesterday, as it Is officially announced that they lost 89 planes. 80 being shot down by British ...
Article : 641 wordsMilitary authorities in the United States recognise that England's greatest need at the moment is a stream of aeroplanes. America is not yet able ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 696 wordsA Berlin spokesman said yesterday that 10.000 plane loads of bombs would go to the London area in the next few days. A total of 2.500 planes, making ...
Article : 487 wordsItalian troops in Libya, it is authoritatively stated, are moving towards the Egyptian frontier. The R.A.F. bombed targets in the eastern areas of Libya ...
Article : 338 wordsAnnouncing details of the raid on Berlin, an Air Ministry communique says:— "Our planes arrived over Berlin ...
Article : 683 words"America is rising to meet the evergrowing need for adequate physical, armed defence." said President Roosevelt, speaking at the Teamsters' Union ...
Article : 360 wordsConfirmation of talks between America. Britain and Australia in Washington on common defence objectives was given by official sources today Apart ...
Article : 146 wordsThe bomb which struck Buckingham Palace early this week was a delayed action high explosive. The fearful force of the explosion threw a two-ton piece ...
Article : 161 wordsIn an interview with Renter's correspondent at Bucharest, a neutral, who had just arrived from Germany, said that 500 Germans had been killed by ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 148 wordsThere might have been a tactical reason for the comparatively light antiaircraft fire in the earlier raids, but last night it became almost a continuous ...
Article : 511 wordsHundreds of Infants' feeding bottles, bales of napkins, and gallons of cod liver oil were sent to a base for New Zealand and ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Steuben Society is launching a drive against British influence in America, for which 100 of the society's members are contributing $100 each. ...
Article : 161 wordsThe correspondent of British United Press on the German frontier learns that Italian pilots are being transferred to Germany as a result of the shortage ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Fri 13 Sep 1940, Page 19
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