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BRITISH AIR MIGHT. Zurich.—The Basle "National Zeitung's" Berlin correspondent after reviewing Germany's appraisement of the war situation, says there can be. no misunderstanding that British efforts have grown. The R.A.F., night after night, continues its attacks against Germany and the number of machines is ever increasing.—tJ.P.A. NAZI INQUIRY OVER HESS'S WEATHER CHARTS. London.—Air General Willibald Spang, head of the Luftwaffe's meteorological office, is now implicated in the Hess affair. Hess carried to Britain weather charts which must have been calculated by an expert weather man, and unless Spang produces the culprit he is likely to be removed. —U.P.A.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 117, 20 May 1941, Page 12

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STOP PRESS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 117, 20 May 1941, Page 12

STOP PRESS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 117, 20 May 1941, Page 12