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"BRITISH INFAMY" MURDER ALLEGED INNER BERLIN REACHED LONDON, Sept. 26 The Berlin, radio states: "The British again attempted on Tuesday flight the organised murder of Berlin's civil population. Single aeroplanes reached the inn6r area, bombIn g densely inhabited working-class districts and hospitals marked with the red cross. 'Murderous pilots carried out Churchill's orders not to hit military objectives, but this infamy the Luftwaffe is .answering with all the means its disposal." It is officially stated in Berlin that a number of British aeroplanes again attempted to attack Berlin on Tuesday night. Strong anti-aircraft fire prevented .the attackers from aiming their bombs, most of which fell in open 'ountrv. Several dwellings were hit in various suburbs, causing casualties among the population. Incendiary hombs fell on a hospital, but energetic safety measures prevented damage. Further details of the extent the damage cannot yet be given. extent of damage MANUFACTURING PLANTS COMMENT BY AMERICAN (Received September 20-, 5.5 p.m.) British Wireless , LONDON, Sept. 25 A sidelight is thrown On the damage c '' n " inflicted on important manufacturing plants in Germany in the Royal A'r Force by a story told by a Ellington writer in the Now York Daily Mirror, according to which one "American motor manufacturer, whose Plant in Germany has been taken over b >" the Nazis, informed the German Government officials that he was no 'onger. interested in the question of the Return of his plant. It had been too heavily damaged by British bombs for Jum to care what happened to it.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23772, 27 September 1940, Page 7
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