The Berlin radio says that MajorGeneral von Gablenz, of the German Air Ministry, and Dr. Kruemmel, of the Science and Education Ministry, were killed when a plane piloted by von Gablenz crashed near Muhlberg. in Saxony, as the result of engine failure while en route from Berlin to south Germany. The British Admiralty states that 14 Danish fishing vessels found in waters declared a prohibited area recently have been seized and brought into British ports.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1942, Page 3
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