Late News IRISH PEOPLE ENRAGED
Nazi Air Attacks MORE BOMBS ON DUBLIN Silence Of A.A. Guns To Be Investigated (By Telegraph.--Press Assu.—Copyright.) (Received January 4. 1.40 a.m.) LONDON, January 3. Bombs were dropped on Dublin at 4 am., wrecking a number ot houses and damaging others in Donore Terrace. Police and soldiers rescued eight persons, some of them seriously injured. It is believed that others are still buried in debris. I 'fhe Dublin correspondent of the I 'Daily Mail” says that growing inI dignation in Eire against the German attacks rose to a fury alter ' yesterday’s bombing, which extended over six counties. Many .people are asking whether this is the beginning of intensive raids. The Prime Minister, Mr. de Valera, visited the bombed areas in Dublin' and he intends to protest strongly to Berlin. ' i A complete blackout is undet conI sideration and inquiry will also be i made as to why the anti-aircraft mins failed to go into action and why the sirens were not sounded. (Received January 4. 1.55 a.m.) DUBLIN, January 3. _ 1 "Another bomb was dropped in s Dublin at 9 a.m.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 85, 4 January 1941, Page 10
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