WORK GOES OX IN BRITAIN: Germany would like you to believe that their aerial attacks are holding upwork in Britain. Down in a field near the road has crashed a German bomber; farm workers with a load of hay pass, and the wreckage of German hopes is such a common sight sight that they only turn their heads as they continue about their work.
THE BRITISH ARMED MERCHAN T-CRUISEH "A LC ANT AHA," which recently damaged and chased a dis— . guised German sea raider.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 275, 24 February 1941, Page 6
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84WORK GOES OX IN BRITAIN: Germany would like you to believe that their aerial attacks are holding upwork in Britain. Down in a field near the road has crashed a German bomber; farm workers with a load of hay pass, and the wreckage of German hopes is such a common sight sight that they only turn their heads as they continue about their work. THE BRITISH ARMED MERCHAN T-CRUISEH "A LC ANT AHA," which recently damaged and chased a dis— . guised German sea raider. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 275, 24 February 1941, Page 6
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