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AERIAL COMBATS.

Why have those who protested against the broadcast of the fight over the Channel not protested before -when they heard of innocent children and mothers ■with babies, and aged men. 'being blown to pieces in a neutral country. The German bombers came to England's shore* and it wa>* the glorious R.A.F. that was fighting for dear old Kngland and her people. If of British birth, when the time comes the writers of those letters will stand with chin up and with the courage that is our inheritance. "Why should we not know what we may have to face? We also know that our New Zealand Air Force and Navy and Army are watching and readv. '(iKAXDMOTHER.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 172, 22 July 1940, Page 6

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AERIAL COMBATS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 172, 22 July 1940, Page 6

AERIAL COMBATS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 172, 22 July 1940, Page 6

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