THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 18, 1939

TWO NAZI RAIDERS SHOT DOWN

London, To-day. Subsequent to reports of enemy activity along the East Coast yesterday afternoon, two enemy aircraft were observed off the North East Coast.

They were attacked by R.A.F. fighters and both were shot down and fell into

the sea.

The crew of one enemy machine was rescued.

All our aircraft returned safely to their base. Reuter.

AIR RAID WARNINGS AT DOZEN POINTS ALONG THE EAST COAST OF BRITAIN

London, To-day.

THE AIR MINISTRY announcement on yesterday's GERMAN AIR

air raid warnings all along the East Coast ex-

plains that there was reconnaissance activity by ATTACK IN German planes both in the morning and after-

noon.

Our fighter planes and anti-aircraft batteries were

in action.

One enemy plane

was intercepted on the Yorkshire coast and pursued, out to sea.

No bombs were dropped in any of the areas

raid. affected by the Reuter.

ALL CLEAR QUICKLY THROUGH

London, To-day.

Yesterday's air raid alarms affected east of Scotland and east and south-east England.

the

In most towns the all clear was sounded about half an hour later.

The Air Ministry issued a statement later saying that enemy aircraft had been reported and precautionary

Reuter. measures taken.

STEAMER ATTACKED

London, To-day. The Royal Mail steamer Stola, ply- ing between Scapa and Thurso was attacked by German planes yesterday morning.

Bombs fell around the Stola which was not hit.-Reuter.

SECOND RAID ON ORKNEYS

London, To-day.

An Admiralty communique states: A second air raid was carried out over the Orkneys from approximately 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. yesterday by two formations of four and six aircraft res- pectively.

No damage was done and no casual- ties sustained-

One German aircraft is reported to have been destroyed-Reuter.

HERTZOG DENIES SUGGESTION

PRETORIA, 'TO-DAY. GENERAL HERTZOG, UNTIL RE- CENTLY PREMIER OF SOUTH AFRICA. ISSUED A STATEMENT HERE YESTERDAY DENYING THAT HE HAD EVER TRIED TO JUSTIFY" OR APPROVE THE ACTION AND METHODS OF HITLER.

He was, he said, only fighting against the unwisdom of the Versailles Trea- ty, and claimed that in view of that present situation, his speech in Par- Hament when he resigned: concern Germany but his remarks had a w er scope and application.--Renter

SCAPA FLOW

London, To-day. Scotland experienced its second air raid in two days when

REPORTS OF yesterday morning AIR ATTACK ON EMDEN

London, To-day.

four German planes tried to bomb units of the Fleet lying at anchor at Scapa Flow.

enemy One of the

raiders was brought down in flames and another, It is stated, was probably damaged.

Two bombs dropped very near There were persistent ru-H.M.S. Iron Duke, and some damage

was caused, though there mours in Amsterdam yester-casualties. day afternoon of an air raid on the German town of Em- den, which is at the mouth of the Ems River, opposite Dutch territory.

People living on the Dutch frontier report having heard gunfire from the direction of Emden and say they saw many aeroplanes.

were no

Iron Duke is an old battleship which was demilitarised under the London Naval Treaty of 1930 and alt her armour removed.

Since then she has been used as a

training ship.-Reuter.

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NAZI MISSION IN MOSCOW

Moscow, To-day. Nazi .commission has arrived the transfer No confirmation is obtainable of from Berlin to discuss these reports, and in London it is and re-settlement of Germans from officially stated that no British planes that part of Poland taken over by the

Soviet.- have raided-Emden-Reuter-

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London, To-day, Scotland was raided twice yesterday. In addition to the raid on Scapa Flow, there was a raid on the Orkneys.

No damage was done in this second raid, and there were no casualties, but one enemy plane was brought down.

In the Scapa Flow rald, the Royal Mail steamship plying be- tween Scapa and Kurau was at- tacked but not hit.

During the East Coast raid in Eng-, land, two enemy planes were downed.

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