TRAFFIC HAMPERED
British Official Wireless.
DISLOCATION BY BOMBS
Rugby, Sept. 10. The Minister of Transport announced that the violent, indiscriminate hombing of the past two or three days has naturally caused some temporary dislocation of travelling facilities. .To enable repairs to proceed with the least possible delay the public are asked to refrain from unnecessary travel to and from the London area. Although the recent German bombings bear all the marks of indiscriminate attacks, authoritative quarters at London take the view that the enemy is trying to smash communications. . In the night raids the raiders have cruised over the metropolis seeking some indication of ths target and have scattered their bombs at random when they failed to locate their objectives.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1940, Page 7
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