ENEMY LOSSES
> IN AIR ATTACK ON CONYOY SEVEN PLANES INSTEAD OF FOUR. MORE SURVIVORS PICKED UP. (British Official Wireless.) (Received This Day, 11.25 a.m.) RUGBY, October 25. Judging from reports of further enemy losses in last Saturday’s unsuccessful air attack on the British convoy in the North Sea, it would appear , that the Germans lost seven planes, and not four as was at first thought. Seven German survivors have been picked up and these men are believed, to have : participated in the raid and to have been victims of R.A.F. fighter planes.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1939, Page 7
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92ENEMY LOSSES Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1939, Page 7
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