Sunday Post - 01.09.1940, Blaðsíða 7
SUNDAY POST
7
If you wish to hear the
pulsation of Iceland’s
national life, listen to
the songs of her poets.
You cannot take back
with you a better mem-
ento of your Icelandic
journey than the
above anthology, or
send a more fitting gift
to your friends at home.
Have a look at the book
and form your own
opinion.
ON SALE IN ALL
BOOKSHOPS.
46 GERMAN PLANES DOWN.
London, to-day.
Acoording to an Air Ministry communique
issued later last night at least 46 German
planes were destroyed yesterday. The British
lost 25 planes.
R. A. F BOMB BERLIN.
London, to-day.
Acoording to a communique from the Air
Ministry issued late last night the R. A. F.
have repaid with interest the raids on Lon-
don. Among the targets in the Berlin area
jwhich reoeived direct hits were an aircraft
factory, several factories which make war
materials, and four aerodromes.
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grounds for Nazi wiarplarSes in which
work they were assisted by what has been
described here as about a battallion of
German Geologists”.
Notably absent from all the shops
(though now on order) is the best modern
book about Iceland W. H. Auden and Louis
Mac Neice’s “Letters from Iceland” which
every Briton in Iceland should read .If
however you are unable to obtain the book
then simply read the „Midnight Sun“
every week. At its present rate it will have
plagiarised the whole book within three
months.
Is there anything you want? You are sure
to get it in
cXrve^rpoo^
5, Hafnarstraeti. Telephone 1125.
English spoken.
MATSTOFAN
9, ASalstrseti.
Coffee, Tea, Meals, Beer, —
Cigarettes and Sweets.
MUSIC ALL THE DAY.
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