NO CASUALTIES
300 BOMBS ON PORT (Rec. 2.0 p.m.) RUGBY, March 25. A Port Moresby message, describing the daylight raid there on Tuesday savs that 18 Japanese bombers and three fighters came over and about 20 tons of bombs were dropped on military targets. The accuracy of the anti-aircraft fii'e broke up the formation as it was preparing for runs over the targets. After the raid one bomber peeled off from the formation and flew slowly towards .its base with smoko streaming from it. The fighters made no attempts at a low level attack this time. In spite ol the large numbers of bombs dropped, there vvcie no casualties. The message adds that 300 bombs have been dropped in the last two days without causing a single injury.—Official Y\ irelcss.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 98, 25 March 1942, Page 6
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130NO CASUALTIES Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 98, 25 March 1942, Page 6
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