NEWS IN GERMANY
VARIOUS VIEWS OF ATTACK ON LONDON SOME TALK OF DECISIVE 'EFFORT. GREAT RESERVES SAID TO BE READY. (Received This Day, 12.5 p.m.) ■ LONDON, September 10. ■ “The Times” German frontier correspondent says almost three-quarters of the space of German newspapers is taken up by reports and descriptions, of the air battle over England. Some' proclaim that this constitutes the beginning of a decisive fight against England and others declare that the mightiest war machine of all the ages is now running at top speed, but an official German spokesman, as usual, asserts that only a small part of Germany’s war potential is in action, while an immense reserve is scattered throughout the Reich and also along the Channel coasts, ready for use at a moment's notice. NAZI ADMISSION BOMBS IM BERLIN DISTRICTS. SOME BUILDINGS DESTROYED. (Received This Day, 12.5' p.m.) LONDON. September 10. The Berlin News Agency admits that R.A.F. bombs fell in the Moabit district, also in North Berlin, where incendiary bombs struck houses in the main street and set fire to roofs. A building and a house were destroyed.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 September 1940, Page 6
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