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UNMIXED BLESSING.

COCKNEY'S COMMENT ON RAIDS British Official Wireless. (Reed. 2.30 p.m.) RUGBY, Sept. 10. An air raid warning was given for the fourth consecutive night in London at 8.16 p.m., after the familiar warnings jitid been given earlier in the day, none of which were of long duration. Londoners, whose calm conduct in the face of death and destruction from unseen airmen i« highly praised to-day by the neutral Press, settled down stoically to "enjoying another night of it." In the words of one cockney, he was grateful to the Germans for making iiim realise that the sun really risee in London.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 216, 11 September 1940, Page 8

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UNMIXED BLESSING. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 216, 11 September 1940, Page 8

UNMIXED BLESSING. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 216, 11 September 1940, Page 8

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