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LONGEST RAID OF WAR

LONDON’S NIGHT ALARM

CONTINUES TILL DAWN

SOME FATALITIES CAUSED (United Press Association—Copyright 'i (Received This Day, 10.55 a.m.) 1 , LONDON, November 6. The raid on London was the longest of the “blitzkrieg.” The all-clear was not given until after sunrise. Bombs which fell in a crowded London area during the night killed six persons and demolished premises, in which a man, his wife, son, daughter-in-law and baby are feared to be dead.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 23, 7 November 1940, Page 5

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LONGEST RAID OF WAR Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 23, 7 November 1940, Page 5

LONGEST RAID OF WAR Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 23, 7 November 1940, Page 5

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