RAID VICTIMS
FAILURE OF RESCUE EFFORT IN LONDON TWO MEN AND BOY KILLED BY GAS. EFFORT. DEBRIS COULD BE , CLEARED. sib. ITlerr; ph-' Pre-- Association—Copyright> (Received Th:-: Dav. 124> pmJ LONDON. January 5. Rescue squads clearing the wreckage of a house m London last evening conversed for some time with two men and a boy buried under debris, when gas and dust began to seep in. The trapped men and the boy said they were suffocating, and the rescuers worked feverishly, but all three were dead before the debris could be moved. The boy’s father was killed in a previous raid, when a majority of the houses; in the street were wrecked. GERMAN REPORT • Received This Day. 12.45 p.m.> LONDON. January 5. A German communique says: "The Luftwaffe last night attacked Avonmouth and Bristol, also several other important objectives in the Bristol Channel." MORE FIRE BOMBS ANOTHER NAZI RAID ON LONDON. <R( ceived ThL Da? 1I” P ' LONDON. January 5 German bombers me making another incendiary raid on London tonight.. ____________
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 January 1941, Page 6
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170RAID VICTIMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 January 1941, Page 6
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