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THE LONGEST RAID.

BERLINERS’ CHILLY NIGHT.

BRITISH PLANES ACTIVE. (Received This Day, 9.5 a.m.) BERLIN, September 26. The News Agency states that British planes again attacked the capital at night, bombing at random residential quarters in the outer suburbs and destroying a number of dwellings and bungalows. The Associated Press correspondent at Berlin states that the Royal Air Force’s longest raid kept the people of Berlin in their chilly shelters most of the night. The planes stayed over the industrial suburbs but two waves flew over the centre of the city. No bombs were dropped, and there were fires in the central district.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 301, 27 September 1940, Page 5

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THE LONGEST RAID. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 301, 27 September 1940, Page 5

THE LONGEST RAID. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 301, 27 September 1940, Page 5