NAZI TIRADE.
R.A.F. HITTING HARD.
Dose Of Own Medicine Causes Bitter Reaction. United Press Association.—Copyright. (Reed. 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 25. The Berlin radio states: "The British again attempted last night organised murder of Berlin's civil population. Single planes reached the inner area, bombing densely inhabited working-class districts and hospitals marked with the red cross. "Murderous pilots carried out Churchill's orders not to hit militaryobjectives, but this infamy the Luftwaffe is answering with all the means at its disposal." It is officially stated in Berlin that a number of British planes again attempted to attack Berlin last night. Strong anti-aircraft fire prevented the attackers from aiming their bombs, most of which fell in open country, it is said. Several dwellings were hit in various suburbs, causing casualties among the population. Incendiary bombs fell on a hospital, but energetic safety measures prevented damage. Further details of the extent of the damage cannot yet be given.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 7
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154NAZI TIRADE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 7
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