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CASUALTIES IN AIR.

THIRTY-FOUR DEAD, 42 MISSING. OFFICIAL LIST ISSUED. (Received This Day, 10.55 a.m.) LONDON, January 12. The Air Ministry casualty list, number 17, contains 76 names, including 34 killed and 42 jntssing, of whom 19 are believed killed. THE FIRST WOUNDED ARRIVE. MEN RETURN TO ENTRANT). LONDON, January 12. The first British 'wounded have arrived in England. Most of them are suffering from bullet wounds and wound's from hand grenade splinters received while patrolling the Mnginot Line. Sickness eases and slightlywounded troops arc being treated at base hospitals in France.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 79, 13 January 1940, Page 5

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CASUALTIES IN AIR. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 79, 13 January 1940, Page 5

CASUALTIES IN AIR. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 79, 13 January 1940, Page 5

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