SHADES OF HUMPTY DUMPTY!
German flying bombs which level homes, rip whole buildings apart, and smash through concrete walls, have met their match in one household article — the egg.
Walter Cole, news manager of Reuter’s the British News Agency, told members of the Union League Club in Chicago that the egg, presumably because of its streamlined shape, was able to withstand bomb blasts which wreck whole interiors of English homes. — (Associated Press).
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 7 April 1945, Page 3
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72SHADES OF HUMPTY DUMPTY! Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 7 April 1945, Page 3
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