EFFECT OF WEATHER
nazi raiders hampered
Berlin, Sept. 17. "Our coastal batteries reopened fire on Dover on Monday, hitting several British merchantmen," said a German communique. "Air activity was limited to armed reconnaissance owing to unfavourable weather, but several aerodromes in the south of England and the Midlands and Whitby harbour and industrial works were effectively attacked. Shortly before noon reprisals against London were resumed at intervals. increasing in strength and continuing titi the morning. Flarbours, dockyards and military objectives were bombed. New fires were started. Liverpool was bombed at night. Two British planes were shot down and one was destroyed on the ground. "TTic enemy refrained from attacking 'c-annany qn Monday." . ... •
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1940, Page 7
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