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GERMAN FLYING=BOATS

INTERNMENT SOUGHT IN HOLLAND. DUTCH CAPTAIN'S STORY. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. (Received This Day, 11.35 a.m.) LONDON, December 1. The captain of the Dutch steamer Eton, at present in a North-East coast harbour, stated that before leaving Holland he saw sixteen German flyingboats enter Holland, flying the white flag. The crews gave themselves up and were interned. AN OFFICIAL DENIAL. (Received This Day, 11.35 a.m.) AMSTERDAM. December 1. It is officially denied that German flying-boats surrendered.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1939, Page 6

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GERMAN FLYING=BOATS Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1939, Page 6

GERMAN FLYING=BOATS Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1939, Page 6

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