THE GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.
PLYMOUTH AS CHIEF TARGET.
“GREAT HAVOC AND FIRES.”
'(Received This Day, 11.20 a.m.) LONDON, November 28
A German communique claims that bombs were dropped otv London and Av'onmouth and on various aefrodromes, despite bad weather. (British planes damaged a number of houses in Western Germany, four persons being killed and several injured.
The Berlin radio stated that the chief target in England last night was Plymouth. A hundred tons of bombs wore dropped on the harbour, (resulting in, great havoc and a, number of fires.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 42, 29 November 1940, Page 5
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