REVENGE ATTACKS.
BERLIN COMMUNIQUE. : ■ ) . (Rec. 11.55 p.m.) BERLIN, Sept. 15. ; A communique states: “Yesterday and last night we Continued our revenge attacks against important military targets in the Midlands and Southern England, especially London, where docks and harbour equipment were hit. AVe bombed the harbour equipment at Liverpool, a factory at "Warrington and several southern aerodromes, Our planes sank an 8000-ton merchantman. “The enemy dropped bombs on several points of Belgium, Holland and AVeatern Germany, hitting a troop encampment where seven were killed and 16 wounded. The enemy yesterday lost 30 planes. Five of ours are missing. The Berlin radio announces that this afternoon a number of German planes are known to have reached London. They dropped many bombs, lhe West India Docks were again the objective and fires were started.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 246, 16 September 1940, Page 8
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