GOERING "IN LONDON BY CHRISTMAS"
The German radio has apparently increased its power—and certainly its impudence—for it can now be heard in Britain more strongly than the home stations. One of its assertions to-night wos that Germany would not trouble yet to answer* the Air Force leaflets dropped in the lieieh, but Marshal Goering will broadcast a reply from London at Christmas!" Referring to the 18,000,000 leaflets dropped over Germany, theDaily Telegraph says that if litter Were thrown about in the good old days, it was the policeman's gratifying duty to compel the offender to pick it up. It is now decreed that he must pick it up himself, with the inadequate assistance of children '"below the age of reason."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 75, 16 October 1939, Page 5
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