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ANOTHER NOISY NIGHT

LONDONERS WELL PREPARED CONFIDENCE IN BARRAGE EVIDENCE OF FLIERS’ SUCCESS (Official Wireless) (Received Sept. 16, 3.15 p.m.) RUGBY, Sept. 15 Londoners heard the fourth air raid warning at 8.10 p.m., but were well prepared for facing another noisy night. Not only had they the greatest confidence in the new anti-aircraft barrage, but also the news that 175 enemy machines had been destroyed during the day and at the same time British bombers had given severe treatment to enemy invasion barges and other concentrations was regarded as particularly encouraging. Many Londoners had also seen the evidence of Royal Air Force successes in pieces of German aero plane wreckage lying in Central London and suburban areas such as Kensington. Streatham and the Victoria railway station.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21219, 16 September 1940, Page 8

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126

ANOTHER NOISY NIGHT Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21219, 16 September 1940, Page 8

ANOTHER NOISY NIGHT Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21219, 16 September 1940, Page 8

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