MORE BOMBING RAIDS.
R.A.F. MACHINES FIND MARK. (From Daventrv.) When Stavanger was again raided by the Royal Air Force yesterday two German ’planes were seen on fire and considerable additional damage was done. In a further naval and air attack on Bergen 15 German aeroplanes were bombed and one was set on fire, while others were severely damaged. One of the British machine failed to return. The air attacks were carried out under the most unfavourable weather conditions and, for _ part of the journey, cyclonic conditions prevailed.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 117, 16 April 1940, Page 8
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