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CHILDREN IN PERIL

BEHAVE MAGNIFICENTLY BOMBING OF SANATORIUM. . DAMAGE BUT NO CASUALTIES. ' (Received This Day, 9.0 a.m.) LONDON, August 8. Some 300 children from the poorer northern, counties were asleep in. a sanatorium when bombs fell nearby. A nurse said the children behaved magnificently, stayed quietly in bed and went to sleep when the excitement had abated. Many windows and doors were smashed. A bomb fell just behind the nurses’ home, where 150 nurses, maids and other staff workers were asleep. There were no casualties. Raiders flew high over two southeast. coastal towns this morning and dropped a bomb in North-East England. There was no damage and there were no casualties.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 August 1940, Page 5

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CHILDREN IN PERIL Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 August 1940, Page 5

CHILDREN IN PERIL Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 August 1940, Page 5

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