TWO MORE HOSPITALS DAMAGED
Flying-Bomb Offensive (Received July 2.11. mi p.m.) ' LONDON, July 2. Two wards were wrecked and others damaged and several persons killed when a flying bomb scored a direct hit on a hospital last night. Every ward suffered blast damage when a flying bomb fell a few yards from another hospital tiiis morning. Three members .of the nursing stall were injured, but tlie patients, most ol whom wore bomb casualties, escaped. Another flying bomb crashed on a village today, causing extensive damage, but only one casualty. French refugees in southern England were again made, homeless when a ’building' in which they were housed was hit by a flying bomb. Twenty-eight nuns escaped injury by sheltering under 'stairs when their Anglican convent was damaged by idast. Hundreds of aged persons in an infirmary were blown out of bed by a blast from another flying 'bomb-
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 6
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147TWO MORE HOSPITALS DAMAGED Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 6
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