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No. 30,828
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1939 Price: 10 Cts.
R-A-F. FIGHTER MAKES SHORT WORK OF PROWLER
London, To-day.
THE B.B.C. OBSERVER with the R.A.F. in France describes how a British fighter shot down a Ger- man reconnaissance plane over a British aero- drome.
When the enemy plane appeared at a great height, the British fighter hopped off, but when still 3,000 feet below the enemy the latter turned for home.
LORD
LONDONDERRY ON THE WAR
Belfast, To-day. Lord Londonderry, В former Air Minister and before the war renowned for his efforta to achieve an Anglo-German under- standing, declared in a speech here yesterday that the object of the war was to establish once for all time the right of free communities to exist.-Reuter.
NAZIS BUILD EAST WALL AGAINST SOVIET!
London, To-day.
Another description of Na-
Our fighter rapidly overhauled the German and from 300 yards opened heavy machine-gun fire.
The German plane went into a spin, hit the ground and ex- ploded.
The pilot and two crew of the Ger- man machine were probably killed before the plane crashed as they made no attempt to regain control-Reuter, TOO EASY
Reuter's correspondent says that the lone German reconnaissance planë appeared over a secret R.A.F. aero- drome behind the Maginot Line.
The German twin-engined plane made off for home at full speed, but |the fighter, shooting from underneath, riddled the German with a nonstop blast of four hundred machine gun. bullets.
The German crashed to earth and, burled Its nose In a crater. nine fest deep.
The petrol tanke exploded with a tremendous report and a huge column of flame arose. None of the German crew survived. The fighter pilot commented after- wards: "It was too easy; like potting a city pigeon."-Reuter.
zi brutality, this time in war CATHOLICS
and not in peace, is given by
a Pole who is in London after CONDEMN
an escape from Poland a week ago.
He says that one-fifth of Warsaw's 25,000 houses have been destroyed by the Germans or damaged beyond re- pair.
The Germans had destroyed factories and works and the em.. ployees were near starvation.
GERMANY
Dublin, To-day.
The most outspoken comment in neutral Eire on the Nazi invasion of Almost any action was construed by Poland is provided by a the Germans as sabotage and punish-Roman Catholic Bishop,
ed by death.
Large numbers of young men, who has been noted in the mainly Jews, has been carried away past as a sturdy cham-
to build fortification “ön German's
new frontier with Rimski ili veciter. bion of Irish Indepen-
dence
H.K. TO MAKE POPPIES
SOME 20,800 POREDES. ÁRE ING HURRIEDLY MADE IN COLONY TOR SALE ON A DAY (TOR COMMES ON NOVEMBER
only to look at to see with what Christ are
and by
un
be out-
R.A.F. PHOTOGRAPHS ENEMY TERRITORY——A" zavered pontoon: -bridgs on the Rhine taken from) a height of 600. feet. The pentoons from the central portion of the bride, can be seen moored at the left of the far side of the bridge. (British Official Photograph. Grown Copyright Reserved).
U.S. WARNING TO
GERMANY”
Washington, To-day. The United States Charge d'Affaires in Berlin has Informed the German Government that they will be held responsible for the safety of the Am- erican crew of the City of Elint. Router.
BUTTER
BRITISH POWER IN THE FIELD
Paris, To-day.
Neutral military experts comment with enthusiasm on the mobility and gun- power of the British forces in France.
They say the British army is capable of beating an equivalent German force under any conditions.
French officers who have visited the WEATHER FORECAST-North-East | British sector say our lines are com-
winds, moderate to fresh; cloudy. 'pletely impregnable.---Reuter.
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