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Daily Post - 13.08.1940, Blaðsíða 3

Daily Post - 13.08.1940, Blaðsíða 3
DAILY POST 3 German planes siiof down o?er Thames. The Briíish Air Minisíry announces to-day that German planes have flown over the Kentish coast. Reports at hand indicate that asualties have benn few. In encounters, of considerable in- tensity, over the Channel and the Thames estuary, 11 German planes have been shot down. According to press reports, 3 German planes were shot down, by anti aircraft guns, while attempting to destroy a baloon barage over a British city. About 30 bombers flew over a city in the south of Eng- land and 5 of them were shot down. A little later 9 German planes attemp- ted flying over this same city, but were routed by British Fighters. In air raids rriade on England last night, very little damage was done and casualties were few. The Germans announced, yesterday, that 73 British planes had been shot down, their own loss being 17. The British radio says that these statements are groundless, and points out that ac- cording to official reports, at least 60 German planes were shot down in battles pesterday, British losses tota- ling 26 planes. britain has no cause for fear. London, Aug. 12. British newspapers desours yeseterday air fighting and some of them predict se- vere battles for the supremacy of the Eng- lish Channel, with no cause for England to fear the result. The News Chronicle points out that the encounters yesterday were an expensive experiment for Ger- many. The baloon barages have proved their worth, especially as a defence against •dive-bombers. Some of the newspapers point out that, in spite of the war, air ser- vices have been established between America and Britain. FOOD SUPPLIES IN EUROPE. London, Aug. 12. The American newspapers devote a great deal of space to the discussion of food supplies in Europe. Hoover, the former president, declared yesterday, that 18 mil- lions in Europe might soon be faced with a serious shortage, and that arrangements, for the prevention of such distress, were necessary. The New York Herald Tribune says, in an article on the subject, that Germany’s position is difficult. The Ger- mans demy the effect of Englands blocka- de, yet appeal to American sympathy for relief. THE FRENCH HAVE SHOT DOWN 963 GERMAN PLANES. London, Aug. 12. According to a report from Vichy, the assistant air Minister of France has an- nounced that, fram the time of Germany’s invasion of Holland and Belgium, to the 10. of June, 963 German planes Were shot down by the French, their losses amoun- ting to 306. PETAIN ADDRESSES THE FRENCH NATION. London, Aug. 12. An announcement from Vichy says that Marshal Petain will address the French nation to-morrow. Publisher: S. Benediktsson. Office: Alþýðuprentsm. h.f. Teleph. 4905. Reykjavík.

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