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ACTION IN HOLLAND

ANTFNAZ! SABOTAGE BIG WAREHOUSE FIRES. NIGHTLY EVENT IN RECENT WEEKS. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) LONDON, November 8. British bombers on their nightly raids are being helped by antiNazi sabotage in Holland. The free Dutch newspaper published in London says that big warehouse fires have been a nightly event in Holland in the past three weeks. Taking advantage of the black tut, the 8.8. C. reports, people in Holland are making a practice of altering signposts, so that German troops are sent marching in the wrong direction. The Germans are bringing in. experts to investigate the causes of fires in factories and warehouses. There are reported to be many accidents to German military transport at night, especially at level crossings. Many German soldiers at said also to be falling into Dutch canals and getting drowned.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 November 1940, Page 4

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ACTION IN HOLLAND Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 November 1940, Page 4

ACTION IN HOLLAND Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 November 1940, Page 4

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