Berlin Boasts Mastery in the Air and Control of British Waters
(Received 25. 2.30 pjn.) LONDON, Nov. 24. Reports from Berlin says that It Is officially admitted that the flights over Britain have resulted In the Ims of 2f German machines, but it is claimed that 52 British aircraft have been shot down since the outbreak of the war. The Associated Press of Great Britain says that, according to Berlin reports, Germany claims mastery of the air over England and France following the past four days’ aerial activity, and also control of the waters close to Britain's eastern coast. The German Press has advised the neutrals that no free shipping lanes exist to Britain, and they suggest the adoption of the American "cash-and-carry” plan.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 280, 27 November 1939, Page 8
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