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NO RAIDS ON BRITAIN

[Aust. & N.Z. Cable Assn.] (Rec. 8.15.) LONDON, Nov. 21. On Saturday ni°-ht, an official report stated there had been no enemy activity over Britain during the day. No bombs had been drooped anywhere in the United Kingdom since November* 6

Gliders Over Norway ? BRITISH REVERSE ALLEGED. (Rec. 7.55.) LONDON, Nov. 21. The Berlin radio announces that two British bombers, each towing a glider, flew over South Norway on Thursda-v night. One bomber and two gliders were forced to the ground, when [sabotage troops whom they were carrying were put to battle, and were wiped out to the last man.

Fastest in World MOSQUITO BOMBER. (Rec. 7.50) OTTAWA, Nov. 21. Flying at approximately four hundred miles an hour, Test Pilot Geoffrey de Haviland, demonstrated the de Haviland Mosquito bomber, claimed to be the fastest of its kind in the world. Government officials expressed the opinion that the Mosquito’s powerful motors and almost all-wood construction combined, give an unusual degree of manoeuvrability, speed, and steadiness. They said that the Canadian Mosquito production is far more important that even the de Haviland plant’s British output.

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Grey River Argus, 23 November 1942, Page 5

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NO RAIDS ON BRITAIN Grey River Argus, 23 November 1942, Page 5

NO RAIDS ON BRITAIN Grey River Argus, 23 November 1942, Page 5