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September 2, 1940.
"Reuter" Story Of Berlin Raid
MANY DIRECT HITS WERE REGISTERED
LONDON, Sept. 1 (Reuter)—Impor-
tant military objectives were attacked by RA.F. bombers which flew to Berlin last
1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather night for the fourth time in the past week,
Repart
1.03 Jack Hylon's Orchestra.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wen- ther Forecast and Announcements,
1.45 A Variety Programme with Max Miller.
2.15 Close downl
6.0 An Hour of Dance Music.
7.0 Organ and Plano Music.
1,30 London Nelar-The News.
states the Air Ministry news service.
Visibility was mostly poor and west of Berlin, the whole region for 70 miles was covered with low cloud. An occasional break in the cloud allowed the pilots a
84 Exend Time Signal and Wea-glimpse of one of the many lakes about the
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AERO WORKS BOMBED Soon after 11.30 p.m. a large aero engine works in north-west Berlin was bombed. Flashest of bombs were succeeded by a steady glow
though from fires.
At the same time other raiders were attack. ing a lighting installation in the western part of Symphons Che city, and as their high explosive bombs fell on the target there was a blinding flash and then a fire, which could be seen 30 miles away.
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Other heavy bombers attacked the Rheinisch Brynkollen Krafiestaff Works at Wes- sching and Cologne, vanune fires and heavy ex- porns
DIRECT HITS
The Bayer explosives and filling factory al Everkieset, neat Cologne, was also lemmbel but
band prevented observation of the results
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The bounty at an Spred resulted in several fires
A tervals Hroughout the tophat relays of aneraft clipped very heavy bench odem us at shipyards ad Eniskor.
Despate intense ants or rare and great say bhpht try it, all our amraft serceded in bomlange the targets.
According to one pibt, the number of 15- jeraft over Paden at The the time must Jevr confused The are hight crews who were ap parently empable of holding any bombers long enough to give the anti aireraft gunners a reason alde target
Although ground buze prevented entirely aceatale uleservation of the results, it seems clear That considerable damage was tinne.
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The corespondent adds that the art on Friday night, which was heaviest to date, damage was dore to Spandau, Neukoeln, Siemensstadt J other districts
Very severe damage was done the neighbourhood of a well-known
newspaper office and the buildings had to be evacuated.
Like World Coming To End
MADRID.
(Reuter) - The Sept Berlin correspondent of the news paper,"
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commenting R.A.F. raid on Berlin on Friday sund that it seemed as if the world were cuming to an end.
on the
The RAF bombed the city from
the north, east and west. The bom
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The Bank's Head Office in Londer undertakes Executor & Trustee business, and claims recovery of British Incombers showed "some skill in the at- Tax overpaid, on terms which may be scertained wi any of its Agencies" and Branches.
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and pentry
shops were set aftru, cable The work, however, continued to function normally, he adds.
He nisu suys that a hospital was set fire #1 Slemensstadt and in Mathiew Strasse ព block of 20 buildings was gutted,
The bombing was the worst Berlin had yet suffered.
What We Did To Berlin NEW YORK, Sept. 1 (Reuter). The
Berlin correspondent of the American Trans-Radio News Service announced that in Berlin two branch. Ines of the centro underground system have been ordered to be closel owing to damage last night by R.A.F, ralds.
The agency adds that It is reported that the entire underground power system in Berlin has been put out of order.
A happy photograph of His Majesty
the King, photographed whilst on
a
visit to a R. A. F. station "somewhere
in England."
Irishmen Helping To Bring Down Raiders
With Salvaged Equipment
LONDON, Sep 1 (Reuter).—Irishmen assisting in the anti- aircrft defence of an important British port are using the same guns that they had in France, writes "Reuter's" special corres- pondent with the Southern Command.
Seven out of brought out of
eight guna
were Cherbourg on June 18 The achievement was remark-
It contrasted able nut only because with the unavoidable dumping of so British war equipment much other but for the fact that only 50 minules before leaving, the battery had been in position covering the einbarkation
troops.
W
nery
The brigade to which they now belung defends yet another famous port, where British anti-aircraft gun-
its mettle in has proved blitskrieg no less than at "Hell's! Comer," the south-cast coast stretch, where guns and fighter planes have combined to give the German air force sume of its worst heudaches,
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America Gives Ambulances
To Britain
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” WINDSOR, Sept. 1 (UP),~--- Mr. Joseph Kennedy, the US. Ambassador, has presented the Mayor of Windsor with the first unit of "American Ambulances" for Great Britain.
The Brigadier says that his men
The presentation was made to-day are so keen that they do not want to in a ceremony outside the main gales go on leave and those defending the of Windsor Castle. "hot spota" hate the Iden of being
given & rest by transfer.
The first ambulance, dunnted by
The gunners defending these parts Mrs. Kennedy, was accepted un be are convinced that the barrage they half of the town by the Mayor, Mr. put up whenever raiders appear does Norman Butler, almost as niuel to make them swerve from their abjective as British fighters.
"The American Ambulance service is being rapidly developed," said Mr. Kennedy.
LONDON, Sept. 1 (Reuler).-The
"I hope that every town in Britain Madras province has sent another will receive an ambulance before the gift of £15,000 to the British Air
end of this month." Ministry, bringing its, totul contrl- butions for the purchase of fighters for the Madras Squadron to £148,- 250.
Rumanians Angry
Loss of
Angry At Territory
LONDON, Sept. 1 (Reuter) Big demonstrations against
the acceptance of the Vienna a ward took place in theatres, in the Bucharest this afternoon, says a Bucharest telegram to
official German, news agency.
cording to American news sources Police intervened with armoured from Bucharest, members of the Ger cars and dispersed the crowd.
man minority were among the in-
Review Of First Year Of The War
AMERICAN PRESS ENVISAGES GERMAN DEFEAT
NEW YORK, Sept. 1 (Router).—A review of the first year of the war is the subject of the main editorials in the New York Press.
The general tone of the comment views Britain's chances as favourable.
The "Herald-Tribune" writes: "One year of war leaves Hitler's triumphs shaky."
BRITAIN'S EPIC RESISTANCE
The "New York Times" says: "Already the American people can see flames licking at their comfortable sheltered world. The epic resistance of Britain to-day may yet prove the falsity of Hitler's belief that he could conquer Europe and dominate the world."
The "N.Y. Times'"* Berlin correspondent writes: “After the harsh winter last year, it would be a bitter disappointment to Germany If the advent of this winter found Britain still uncon- quered. Events of the spring and summer had wiped out all their doubts about the war."
HITLER'S SECRET WEAPON
The "Daily News" devotes a full page of articles, describ- ing what it alleges is Hitler's secret WERPOD- small radio-
with controlled boat loaded with exp losives
the destructive power of a dozen torpedoes.
The battles over London and Berlin ne plasised in all papers. The majority of the accounts are from Loaders sed there is a liberal dose of eve winess stories paying tribute to Balsh courage under attack.
POST OFFICE
The San Francisco Chronicle" PAYA Under the impact of Hitler's ferocious assaulls on Britain, the peo- have found the spirit to take Imashiment and to make sacrifices
He Sandakan They exult in this discovery Buys who, a few years ago at Oxford were! sleeting that they would not Aght for King and country, have fought tha tantastic during that bas given their lastre expost to any of Pag- agt fremdarnal heroes
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BRITAIN TO BUY South Africa's
Wool Crop
LONDON, Sept 1 (Renater).—- . The importance of the new agreement under which Britain: will buy South Africa's wool crop is pointed out in London.
É of a series of agreements being confided with the Domnimotis, Long the Bruch Government con- trol of early half the workľa wou supply for the duration of the wa The resale in an unpense supply of j
The werned word beut my ailable for form and vel population nt stable,
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Ambassador's
New "Sport"
Dodging Bomba
SPECIAL TO THE
*TELEGRAPH**
LONDON, Sept. 1 (UP).—Although many German bombs have exploded in the vicinity of his home and Em- bassy-one fell within 200 yards of him-the American Ambassador, Mr.
Sept. 2. Sept. 3. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Ser-
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Sept 3. Ale Mali by "l'an American Aleways
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Sept. 8.
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*Superscribed Correspondence Only.
Joseph Kennedy, is not afraid of the STOCK
Nazis.
"Bomb dodging seems to be the new kind of sport," the Ambassador sald 10-day.
"Frue, it docs sleep.
interrupt
one's
MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange OMetal Summary issued on Saturday, says: Although the turnover was small, But that's nothing new to married the fact that buyers again enhanced men like myself, who have many their offers suggests a better market children!"
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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LISBON, Sept. 1 (Domel)-—Portu- | Lande
has severed relations with Reales
Trams Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.
Yaumali Ferries The decision was taken because China Lights (Qld) Portugal does not recognise the So-China, Lights (New) vlet Government, which recently as Electrien (Old)
Electrics (New) sumed full control over the three Telephones (Old) Buitle States,
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High Praise For The Nazis Lose 293 Planes
Observer Corps
LONDON, Sept. 1 (Reuter).The excellent work that the Observer Corps has been doing has brought them a message of congratulállóns from Sir Archibald Sinclair, Seero- tary for Air.
In Six Days' Raiding
LONDON, Sept. 1. (Reuter).The German Air Force lost 293 planes in attacks on Great Britain in the week August 25 He refers to the exacting nature of their work, which becomes more
to 31. : 'orduous as fighting becomes more in- tense.
That is the number daimed by the Air Ministry, as shot down and, as The Observer Corps, by its do-
has been previously pointed out, votion to duty when raiders como enemy aircraft listed "probably des ever by night and day, makes an Introyed" or "damaged" sometimes dispensable contribution to the at-
equal the number claimed as definite demonstrating violently against, the hievements of our fighter pilots.
ly destroyed. handing over of territory to Hungary. "Their victories are your vic-
Sir The-German, news agency, how-tories,"
Archibald concludes. ever, Bays that it is dented in
"That is why I am sending you this Even Germans Protest med Bucharest that any such riots have message of thanks and congratula
tions. LONDON, Sept. 1. (Reuter)-Ac- taken place; -
A large square in front of the Royal habitants of Transylvania who are Palace had for many hours, been completely roped off.
The whole city is being patrolled
by the gendarmerie,
The majority of the German losses are planes carrying multiple rows. So the loss of personnel is far more. 700 Airmen Lost
It is fair to assume, therefore, that
these 203 planes represent a loss of over 700 trained alimen
In the same week, R.A.F. Josses were, 113 Aghters in the defence of Britain and 15 bombers participating. in raids on Germany.
As the lighters operated over this country, those who took to parachutes wero picked up." These`numbered 69, so the total loss to RAF." per- sonnel was only about 110..
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