VICTIMS OF AIR RAIDS.
FIVE CHILDREN INCLUDED. SEVERAL ATTACKS IN POLAND. (Received This Day, 11.45 a.m.) WARSAW, September 3. Thirty were killed, including five children, in an air raid on Warsaw, fifty-eight wore killed in an air-raid at Lublin. Eight other raids yesterday included attacks on Cracow, Radorn, Poznan, and Warsaw’s airport. German -pressure is increasing in the Corridor province of Pomerze. There have been considerable casualties on both sides. Severe fighting has taken place south of Zakopane. BRITAIN’S WAR CREDIT. SUM OF £500,000',000 PASSED. ' i J LONDON, September 2. In the House of Commons the Chancellor of the- Exchequer (Sir John Simon) moved the granting of a credit of £500,000,000 for the defence of the realm, the maintenance of public order, and for tlie efficient, prosecution of any wan - . This was approved without a divis- 1 ion. <
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 276, 4 September 1939, Page 5
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