AERIAL WARFARE
BRITISH ATTACK FAILS?
[BY CABLE—PBESS ASSN. —COPYRTGHT.]
LONDON, February 10.
A message from Berlin states that the German High Command stated that British aeroplanes yesterday tried to penetrate the Heligoland Bight area, but were repulsed.
PLANES FROM CANADA
NEW YORK, February 11.
The Ottawa correspondent of the Associated Press says: Britain has freshly ordered thirty million dollars worth of planes from'Canadian manufacturers. The High Commissioner announced that it is understood that they are firstly making Hampden bombers and later are likely to make quadri-motor Sterling planes, the most modern bombers.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1940, Page 7
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