IN THE AIR
GERMAN PLANES AT SHETLANDS.
(United Press Association—By Elector Telegraph—Copyright).
((Received this day at 10.5 a.m.) LONDON, November 24. German planes flew over the She.tlands this morning. The “all clear’’ signal was given within half an hour after the warning. A second air raid warning was sounded in the Shetlands in the afternoon. The “all clear” was given after fortytwo minutes. ■
AIR CASUALTY LIST.
INCLUDES TWO NEW ZEALANDERS (Received this day at 10.20 a.m.) LONDON, November 24. The Air Force casualty list includes —Killed on active, service, Pilot Officer I. St. J. Beere, of Wellington, and Pilot Officer A. EL. J. Roan, of New Plymouth. • The list is as follows—Killed in action two; missing, believed to be killed, one; previously missing, now killed in action, seven; killed on active service, nineteen.' Died on active service seven; missing nine; previously missing, now prisoner, one. 1 ' < ‘ '
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1939, Page 5
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