ONE TO THE ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNNERS' BAG.—A German Dormer 17, which crashed m flames on a villa and bungalow in a residential district, of South-East England after receiving three direct hits from anti-aircraft guns.
MORE M$N FROM NEW ZEALAND.—Mr. W. J. Jordan, High Commissioner in London, with Royal Naval Volunteer Reservists, who had arrived from the Dominion, and are norv at a naval barracks in the West of England.
UNITED STATES DESTROYERS ON THEIR WAY TO CANADA.—lmmediately President Roosevelt had announced the exchange of 50 destroyers m returr for the use of British bases, the first ships were leaving Boston for Canada. These tv>o are the Hale (right) and the A. P. Upsur (left). (See story below.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 5
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116ONE TO THE ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNNERS' BAG.—A German Dormer 17, which crashed m flames on a villa and bungalow in a residential district, of South-East England after receiving three direct hits from anti-aircraft guns. MORE M$N FROM NEW ZEALAND.—Mr. W. J. Jordan, High Commissioner in London, with Royal Naval Volunteer Reservists, who had arrived from the Dominion, and are norv at a naval barracks in the West of England. UNITED STATES DESTROYERS ON THEIR WAY TO CANADA.—lmmediately President Roosevelt had announced the exchange of 50 destroyers m returr for the use of British bases, the first ships were leaving Boston for Canada. These tv>o are the Hale (right) and the A. P. Upsur (left). (See story below.) Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 5
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