FLYING BOMB ATTACKS
Damage To London Houses
(8.0.W.) RUGBY, September 28. A total of 52,277 dwellings in the London civil defence region had been damaged and made not habitable as a result of flying bomb attacks, Mr A. U. Willink, Minsiter of Health, told a questioner in the House of Commons.
A further 77,030 were seriously damaged, but habitable, and 873,177 less seriously damaged.
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Southland Times, Issue 25482, 30 September 1944, Page 5
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