AIR RECONNAISSANCE.
GERMANS AND THE ALLIES. NAZI , NAVAL ACTIVITY. u .xin, (Received This Day-; 10.55, a.m.) 'PARIS, November 10. ~ The’’Official News Agency at Berlin sayS that'; a severe storm kept the troops busy clearing up debris but the -> weather did not prevent planes making reconnaissances .over. France. All returned. The Agency“admits tbat Allied planes penetrated the border districts of Germany. < ■ The Agency-adds that units of the Nazi Fieet are busy in the Baltic and North Seas, and on nil oceans.
AIR RAID WARNINGS,
SOUNDED IN FRANCE. (Received This Day, 10.55 a.m.) ; ;V '' " • 'PARIS, November 20. _ Air-raid warnings were sounded in Normandie and the Rhone Valley. The ‘‘all-clear” was. sounded an hour later. GERMAN PILOT WOUNDED. .(Received This Day,. 12,20 n.m.) LONDON, November 20. The Amsterdam correspondent of “The Times”'says that reports from Berlin indicate that when Dutch aircraft chased the German seaplane from Vlieland on 'Saturday one of the German pilots was wounded.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 35, 21 November 1939, Page 5
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