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Day Of
Of Intense Activity Over The Continent TANGIER FEARS NAZIS LOSE 47 PLANES:
CHANNEL
GUN-DUEL:
Special to the "Telegraph"
WHILE GERMAN RAIDERS YESTERDAY WERE VAINLY ATTEMPTING, TO PIERCE LONDON'S DEFENCES, THE ROYAL AIR FORCE WERE BUSY ATTACKING THE FRENCH AND BELGIAN COASTS AS WELL AS PARTS OF GERMANY. SIMULTANEOUSLY BRITISH AND GERMAN LONG-RANGE GUNS ENGAGED IN ANOTHER DUEL ACROSS THE STRAITS OF
DOVER. Bombing Of Britain And Germany
WE GIVE MORE THAN WE GET
Official Reports
LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter).—London hitherto has had three alarms to-day.
“United Press”, in a series of reports from London says that official figures released last night reveal German air losses for the day to be 47 planes. Twenty-two British fighters were lost, but twelve pilots are safe.
and bombed by formations as well as Destruction and fires west single planes.
in both ettles indicated the success of
: TANGIER, Sept. 30. (Reuter).--Following the Dakar episode the authori. ties are tightening control over all people suspected of being hostile to the Axis powers.
It is learned that 26 British subjects have been ordered to leave Casa- blanca for the interior so that they can be kept under closer supervision. There are signs that the infiltration of Axin ele- ments into French Morocco is being accentuated.
*Spain recently occu pied Tangier "as a pre- caution." The city is sup. posedly international.
*
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Symphony No. 4
Several hundreds of planes crossed objectives in England and Scotland the English Channel to-day for the continued to-day, according to ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and attacks on Britain. They covered a German High Command communique. 31,49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) wide streich of the Kent and Sussex The main objectives were again est and about a dozen raiders London and Liverpool which were A Dvorak Programme With' pentrated the London агол
In were dropped bons Landon suburb.
Direct Hit On Calais
the Attocks. Further attacks were Rodio Programine broadcast by The first was the result of a German bomber and fighter
A duel between British and Ger-penrried out on harbours in the south Z. B. W. on a frequency of 845 k.c's. formation, numbering 80. which crossed the Kent coast and,
England, long-range
Last
aight German and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and after flying a few miles inland, split into a number of small
Strmits of
of Dover yesterday morning. bombing units bombed with heavy 8-11 pm, on 9.52 m.e's. per second. The raiders par Greipating in this |
the Scottish cities British artillery shelled the French calibre explosives groups.
attack niso bombed a railway at the
cart shortly before dawn and, it la of Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Leith. avuthern ex:1 of the city and started | believed, scored a direct hit on the An armameri factory in the Midlands cession.
The machines stayed over the constal districta of Kent and Sussex for a short time before being dispersed.
About 40 aircraft were used in the
eo second attack. The raidern over the south-cast const in a number of formations but before they ha gene very far inland they were agaM intercepted by British fighters.
In neither of these attacks did any enemy aircraft reach the Landon
area.
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hook
the of
communique.
H. K. T.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-
12.30 Hawallan Selections. Other foreca of heavy bombers binzed for rome Linie.
12.50 Songs by Dorothy Lamour. The High Commund also odmfited attacked a large, coul gas plant
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen- The Nazis replied with four solvoes) Bosch factory which
several towns in Western ther Report. Stuttgart and
and produces electrical equipment for the 20-minute intervals. Later in the that
of the Germany were bombed morning
they resumed shelling
damaged 1.03 Compositions of Weber. Dover area.
The first two German and a number of persons wounded. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, German services.
rounds fell in the set but subsequent However, the communique confessed Weather Forecast and Announce- rounds wrecked a building, dug » that the towns
big
were unimportant. ments. crater in the roadway, killed one man Last night British planes flew in as and injured others,
far as Brandenburg but were unable The shelling threw clouds of smoke to reach Berlin, the High Commend to have been heavily bit as a large, and dust in the air and the whole danced, Are was seen blazing in the area as neighbourhood recked with the smell
bombing ceased.
A stick of heavy vibre bombs fell the gaworks, causing ten ACTOSN Reparate explosions.
The Bosch works were bombarded 15 minutes They are believed
for
During the third raid, British fighters engaged the raiders high over the the western suburbs of London,
of gunpowder.
sheltering.
The shelling ceased shortly befor
huon.
An aluminium factory at Bitterßeld One shell burst near a room where und communication centres in several
roll
were persons Four Major Attacks
Germany, were also successfully - They were ali hurled against the tacked during the night. LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter)-
opposite wal. A power station near Antwerp was "The enemy made four large-scale
while other night-raiding attacks on the south and cast arcus bombed of this country between dawn and forces, maintaining their pressure on buses, attacked carly afternoon to-day, and the anti-pussible Invasion aircraft defences have been constant shipping concentrations and harbour ly in action," says an Air Ministry works at Ostend, Flushing and Caluis. and Ministry of Home Security nouncement.
"In the first two
took place about 9
a.m.
on-
Brillant flashes
BRITISH FINANCE
Huge Figures For
First Semester
LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter).
1.40 Maurice Winnick's Orchestra. 2.15 Close Down.
6.00 p.m. Compositions of Dvorak. 6.57 Latest Variety The Song That Reached my Heart, Kentucky Minstrels; Fold Your. Wings, Deep in My Hear,
Anne Ziegler and Dear,
The Gate of the Webster Booth; Year, Twilight Hour, John Machugh with Sandy Macpherson; Slavonic Rhapsody, Rawicz and Landauer; Serenade, My Malden, My Maiden, Webster Booth.-
7.30 London Relay-The Newa. 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.03 A Programme of New Dance) Music.
R.A.F. Go To The Attack Another aspect of the day's night-j ing activity was the attack made by British planes for three hours on a Channel Bases Smashed
benzine oil refinery at Madgeburg. LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter).—; Fires and explosions followed
the Kent const
9.00 London Relay The News and attacks, which Houses on
were which could e seen by several air- and 10.15 simken by heavy explosions to-night craft crews 60 miles away, says the-In the first six months of the Topics Talks.
when the RA.F. delivered unother, ofeinl report,
current financial year in Great tion Diary."
2.45 B. B. C. Recording-"Corona- a.m. respectively, the enemy crossed
German Invasion British bombers also the coast near Dover and penetrated big attack
attacked!
10.10 p.m. A Programme of Light about 40 miles inland, but
the French and Belgian Britain, the total ordinary expen- none bases.
ports ON reached London.
from bursting coasts and gun emplacements at Cap diture reached the colossal figure English Music, "In the course of the raid, bombs bombs reddened the sturit sky and Gris Ner..
of £1,610,135,000 compared with 11.00 Close Down. were dropped at several places in the the reflection they cast upon the Turgel
Germany. Including only £502,000,000 for the same south-east, notably Bexhill and water reached the British side of marshalling yards, ott plants and Hastings, and damage and casualties, the Stralis of Dover.
aluminiurn works were other ob-period last year. of Calais barbour and long-range gun jeetives of the R.A.F.
Ordinary revenue amounted to some fatal, were caused in each these towns.
emplacements near Cap Gris Nez
Stuttgart Bombed
£452,000,000. appeared to be the main targets At Meanwhile at Stuttgart 200 miles The estimated total ordinary times this part of the French coast away uther forces of heavy bombers expenditure for the full fionnelat seemed to be drenched in flame.
Vigorous resistance was given by were launching heavy attacks agains! year which ends on March 31 ne
and the estimated a large cond) is plant and a Bosch £3,468,790,000 magicio
NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (Router) factory, said an Air Ministry total ordinary revenue £1,300,000, German bombers which crossed the communique.
000.
The United States Government to- Channel the other way were around
Other successful attacks Included! The Ogures now issued show that day filed suit against 22, major Londen again, but the first few hours an aluminium factory at Bitterfeld the revenue coming were remarkably quiet in the Central and a power station at Antwerp, Exchequer is remarkably satisfactory. Petroleum Institute, charging them
"About an hour later, a third attack was made across the Dorset couet, where the enemy was engaged. Few of his bombers penetrated any dis- tance Inland and no reports of bombs have been received.
the German ground defences.
"The fourth attack was the largest and began soon after I p.m. About 180 algeraft flew in over Dungeness and again penetrated inland, but were | London area. engaged and broken up before reaching the outskirts of London.
German planes were reported bra
U.S. Curbing Big Firms
Monopoly of Oil
info the companies and the American
DECORATION the north-east and south-west areas
"A few enemy aircraft, however, of England. evaded our defences and succeeded
"Other night raiding forces main-
with unlawful monopoly, price- tamed pressure on possible invasion
fixing and conspiracy in violation of bases and attacked shipping concen-
the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter).—The trations and harbour work at Ostend,
The Government asks the Federal Flushing, Calais and Boulogue and Air Ministry announces that the District Court of Colombla to restrain the French Atlantic port of Loreint," King has appointed Air Chlef Marshat the companies from acquiring ol the Air Ministry announced.
Sir Hugh Dowding to be a Knight reserves for monopolistic purposes
to Grand Cross of the military division|and
dissolve the American Monday's Toll-47 Nazis
Petroleum Institute. LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter).—to of the Order of the Bath. to-day's air batties over this country, 47 enemy aircraft have been destroy- Soest and Coblenz were bombed and ed, one of them by anti-aircraft guns.
Railways Broken In dropping bombs in the western
LONDON, Sept. 30 (Heuter) suburbs. Here damage was done and Last night's attacks or rall com- casualties were caused, but details munication centres in Germany were are not yet available,
"Reports up to 5 pm, show that 11 spread over a wide area, states the enemy aircraft were destroyed by Air Ministry news service, our fighters
Rallways at Ehrang, Mannheim,
What We Gave LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter) Fires followed by explosions visible from aircraft 60 miles away, marked a heavy attack on an oil refinery and
a storage plant at Magdeburg carried
fres were started in goods Junctions Twenty-two of our fighters have in Cologne, Osnabruck and Hamra, been lost but the pilots of 12 are where sticks of heavy calibre bombs cafe. fell along one side of a goodsyard, causing two separate fires.
An oil plant at Hanover
city
Enemy Lose Pilots LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter).
was During the week ending midnight September 20, confirmed German
A
still
last aeroplane losses were 222 machines
the
in battles over Britain apart from the machines damaged and believed des- troyed.
Japanese "Inquest" On Haiphong Bombing
Special to the "Telegraph"
out last night by British bombers, attacked shortly before 11 p.m. says the Air Ministry news service. large fire in the target area was The plant, known as the Braun-burning 20 minutes after the kahlen Nezli Company, situated 200 aircraft had left the outskirts of miles inland from Germany's western
HANDI, Sept. 30 (UP)-It is learned to-day that the Explosions, which continued for frontier, was subjected to a series of
The R.A.F. lost 19 planes but 37 | Japanese Government has ordered an inquest for the purpose of which began shortly after 10 some time, marked the attack on a pilots were saved.
finding who was responalble for the bombing of Haiphong on p.m. and continued for nearly three factory near Hanover...
The estimated German pilot losses, hours.
At Kamen, near Dortmund another from aeroplanes whose loss is con- September 26. The Japanese have already agreed in principle any dres started by incendiary factory was set on are.
firmed is, on the basis of the above to paying Indemnities to the 18 wounded and their families and and Fokker Factory Hit bomba iluminated the forget and
figures, approximately 555.
the familles of the 15 killed. the Japonese Mission the flights from guided the following
aircraft directly Raiders operating over Holland
German Claime the objective.
The first train from Langson fe ar-the city are being resumed. Coolies attacked. a great Fokker aircraft BERLIN, Sept. 30 (UF) Reprisal riving at Hanol this evening bringing are still digging trenches for airrald dives and factory near Amsterdam. The factory attacks against London and milltary 60 wounded French, and Annamite shelters in the city park and some often
from a low level, a ralder which is now commandeered by the
soldiers. The wounded were releas-shops are taping their windows straddled the all plant with high ex- German invaders, is situated in the
ed by the Canton army command against concussion. through a special arrangement,
to:
Attacking in shote.
plosive bomb-leaying a trial of 'dock arca, It was heavily bombed. gian, Dutch and French consts in Hanoi NormalOVE The occupation of the Caliam air- cluded a third attack on the naval break out among the factory build base at Lorient, where heavy damage Hanol is returning to normal is expected soon... Observera point
port, lying on the outskirts of Hanól
explosions. their, quota ings and in the docks lying to the was caused in largo senis raids last The, blackouts have been discontinu-out that problems may arise due to ¦
south, 1
multi-coloured fires and spasmodie Fires and explosions were secu to
***Later (arrivals, of bombs to the fres already raging,
Some shops are still closed as the proximity of the Japanese occu saw them blaze up still more fiercely Lorient Again Raided ⠀⠀ Last night bad visibility hampered most of the Chinese have fert the pled airport and the Indo-China and spread rapidly across the target Last, night's bombardment of the attack but heavy calibre bombs city. However, there in the usual in- Capital which are separated only by
potential invasion bases on the Bel- were seca to straddle the target. iconsistency, that with the return of ja, bridge, baja
area
week.
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