IN AMERICA
VIEWSjON RAIDS, , (United'. Press Association Per Electric Telegraph Copyright). LONDON,’ September. 16. United States newspapers are well aware of.'the British -raids;on Germany. The “New Yotk Times’’ says: “One should not .overlook,, another- series of battles in iwhich the;-British Ere trying ,to break up a possible invasion before it begins.’’ •: - ’ After referring to the ! nightly attacks on Germany’s coastal’bases, from, Norway. to Boulogne- - the-■- ; '“New York Times” adds: “One kuoVvs that British aeroplanes are on the offensive night after night, that the glares of Ares can be seen in many places throughout the whole of German-occu-pied territory, that' light naval units are in action in the-Channel bombarding- German - shipping concentrations, arid that the Grand. Fleet stands ready to deal with any possible invader.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1940, Page 5
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