NAZI AIRCRAFT
CHANNEL DEMONSTRATION i i MADE IN FINE WEATHER. I NUMBER TURNED RACK. ’ (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright» I (Received This Day, 11.40 a.m.i I i LONDON. February 23. ■ I Taking advantage of the spring-like ' I weather, unusually strong forces of i I German fighter-bombers appeared I lover the Straits of Dover this after-i i noon. Spitfires and anti-aircraft bat-! I teries along the Channel went into ae-■ I lion. A number of the enemy turned I i back before reaching the English i coast. ■ There has been no alert tn London i since midnight on Friday. During a heavy barrage against rai-! dors on a north-east coast town last; night, a loud explosion was heard and I ; a "ball of tire” seen in the sky is be-jj Keved to have "been an enemy plane;, brought down. The attack lasted fur I, three hours A few persons were in- . ju red. Fires were quickly pul out. ; j
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1941, Page 6
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156NAZI AIRCRAFT Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1941, Page 6
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