RAID ON BERLIN
NAZIS GAG NEWSMEN Rec. 11 p.m. London, Sept. IS. An air raid alarm was sounded at Berlin from 11.29 to 11.57 p.m. last night, says a message from the German capital. It is claimed the raiders were driven back. A second alarm after midnight lasted nearly half an hour. The Times publishes a report from Berlin which states that foreign correspondents have been informed that tours of inspection of bombed areas have ceased and that any correspondent who attempts without authority to visit these areas or send out reports differing from the official accounts will be instantly expelled from Germany. No correspondent can send out accounts of air raids before the official story is dispatched. The public is also prohibited from visiting the bombed areas.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1940, Page 7
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128RAID ON BERLIN Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1940, Page 7
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