AIR RAID HORRORS
ACID OF TREMENDOUS STRENGTH
LONDON, December Db
“A great friendly power, die name of which it v,c”kl be impolitic to mention, has pei'iectcd a new acid of tromeiidous strength which the Air Three wiil use to attack foreign territory.” Admiral .Mark Kerr told this to the ‘‘Sunday Dispatch,” adding: ‘1 don’t know the exact properties of tiie acid, but it will add tremendously to the horrors of air raids. A future attack will have three phases—first the enemy will smash as mm h as possible h\- means of giant bombs, then drop grs, and finally rain in id to finish the destruction. ‘‘bf the Air Force bad not destroyed a big German munitions factory lona ids the end of the war London would have been invaded by giant planes dropping bombs weighing nearly a ton,”
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 December 1932, Page 7
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138AIR RAID HORRORS Hokitika Guardian, 23 December 1932, Page 7
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