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  2. WAR IN THE AIR

    The mass air raids on Britain, particularly London, continue, being described by the Nazis as reprisals for the R.A.F. bombings of objectives in Germany. Throughout the week-end the Nazis persisted in the attacks, which were renewed again on ...

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  3. SUNDAY'S RAIDS

    London, Sept. 8.—With the whole metropolis hushed, there was a long, eerie lull after the deafening roar of anti-aircraft fire and bomb bursts. ...

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  4. NIGHT ATTACKS

    London, Sept. 8.—Two minutes before the sirens sounded to-night, enemy planes were reported over the south-east of England. ...

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  5. INVASION BY SEA

    London, Sept. 8.—The Air Ministry states:—"A series of R.A.F. attacks on Channel ports last night countered enemy threats of ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. WEEK-END RAIDS

    London, Sept. 8.—The "Times" in a leading article says: "Many of Saturday night's casualties were caused by attacks falling on men of ...

    Article : 366 words
  7. The Nazi Objects

    London, Sept. 8.—A high-placed official told the Associated Press that the present "reprisal" attacks on London appear to be a ...

    Article : 302 words
  8. ATTACKS ON DOCKS

    London, Sept. 8.—Many Londoners in the streets early this morning were surprised at the appearance of normality in view of the ...

    Article : 790 words
  9. Damage to Port

    London, Sept. 8.—A Port of London authority said: "While docks were considerably damaged the Port of London is not ...

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  10. Enemy Shipping Attacked

    London, Sept. 8.—An Air Ministry communique issued this evening states: "Determined attacks on enemy shipping in occupied ...

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  11. Heavy Nazi Losses

    London, Sept. 8.—The Air Ministry news service states that the Germans lost nearly a quarter of their raiding force against London. ...

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  12. German Reports

    Berlin, Sept. 8.—The High Command states:—"Our air force again attacked objectives of special military and economic value in London ...

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  13. NINETY-NINE NAZIS SHOT DOWN

    London, Sept. 8.—The Air Ministry states to-night:—"Final, reports show that 11 more enemy aircraft were estroyed by anti-aircraft ...

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  14. Scenes in London

    London, Sept. 9.—Londoners, sleepy-eyed but stout hearted, went to work this morning determinedly Nevertheless many were ...

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  15. Londoners' Reaction

    London, Sept. 8.—The quiet courage and endurance of Londoners is remarked on by all who have visited the different areas after the heavy ...

    Article : 286 words
  16. Bomb Hits Shelter

    London, Sept. 8.—A bomb striking an East London shelter, in which 1000 were taking refuge, including many mothers with ...

    Article : 345 words
  17. Hamburg Bombed

    London, Sept. 9.—The Air Ministry states that large forces of R.A.F. bombers made concentrated attacks on Hamburg for three hours last ...

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  18. German Brutality

    London, Sept. 9. — Raiders machine-gunned a Spitfire pilot after he had baled out over London. The pilot landed unconscious ...

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  19. FIVE HUNDRED 'PLANES PARTICIPATE

    Berlin, Sept. 8.—Authorised sources state that 500 'planes participated in yesterday's raids on London. The official newsagency says ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. Baby Born During Raid

    London, Sept. 9.—With bombs bursting all round, with the windows of the little house blown in and the roof collapsed, a young air ...

    Article : 236 words
  21. BERLIN'S THREAT

    London, Sept. 8.—The Berlin newsagency has threatened that London will be bombed with millions of pounds worth of bombs while the British night attacks ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. Young Gunner's Bag

    London, Sept. 8.—A 22-year-old anti-aircraft gunner bagged three bombers. He blew three Dorniers to pieces within a minute when a ...

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  23. BOMBING TO CONTINUE

    London, Sept. 9.—The Bremen radio said that Saturday's raids showed that England was in no position to defend the capital, which ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. "Super Bombs" Used

    Berlin, Sept. 9.—Authorised circles claimed that the heaviest bombs are the most destructive Germany possesses and are reserved ...

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  25. Losses in 'Planes

    London, Sept. 8.—'Plane losses from the outbreak of the war to September 6 were 3842 German, 128 Italian, and 1152 British. ...

    Article : 26 words
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