Works Put Out of Action.
The 'correspondent of the Associated Press- of Aniericji at Romanshorn, Switzerland, to-day reported that air air raid carried out by either British or French planes put out of action the Fiiedrichshafen Zeppelin works which recently were converted into an aeroplane motor factory. 'The explosions could he heard from Romanshorn. A Berlin radio message announced that eight French planes hatli been shot down at Friedriehshafon. „ The German radio declared that the raiders were routed.-and dropped no bombs. The Paris journal Ee Jour declares that Poland allowed France and Britain to mobilise in peace. “Their forces are now ready and in such a complete mull perfect state of organisation that we begin the war in perfect order,” states Ee Jour. Ee Matin declares: “The impressive French and British Army is the only bulwark against Hitler and Stalin.” Ee Figaro warns Frenchmen to carry gasmasks to protect • themselves against Germany’s “secret weapon,” namely, pcison-gas propaganda.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 239, 27 September 1939, Page 4
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157Works Put Out of Action. Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 239, 27 September 1939, Page 4
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