Pecla MAXIMB 01A MERE MAN m; whether good or bad records res Civi Wf/ ///.. irmen MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN At death fin‘ first Q|\-;|( .1». -1 eitisti-iir-i- is cniieil Jllli 1..1.i~.t.| 131.1 lie altered. 1111;112:222 itself and i| its own Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Morning liuurdli 1 . lftnunlled ltlWI. iEiiARLOVFETOWN. EXNADAI SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 179110 12 \l;i,l1ilnfntilgfggirligzluf’ villi-rail 5.1111 V HM . f iimuLi vutil NAZI§ WIT remier oosevel t if King, To old Conference Will Discuss 355i U. s.- Canadian Defence — Naval And Air Bases From British Under Consideration. GREEK tori itiiiuzii ATHENS, Aug. 16.--tCP) -- The 11.11.1111 naval attache was repu-steu in reliable circles tonight to hate apoocizcd to Prcnuei" Jtriili Ale‘.- e iur the aerial bomb out m- c. Q Glf‘ awn, what, 11111111111: the 11.111111 tiieis 1 .11 1111s- takt-u them for British sluts. int 1.111s point the uri- ecnsui" out the connection 1n \\'ill('l1 this " was lmliig telephoned to B111’ ’l‘he iollovrini; llil\iil‘1' \\‘ icttiveti earlier in nie e\en1ngt_ T Greek UO\'Lll'l'1ill"lil i1\'1‘\\i'\‘(‘l', partial niobium ltlll. 1\tlll‘l1 itv declared ¢1e111i11el\ 1l:..1. 1114.1 1st \\‘lilL'li l7 bombs 111-re (l1~ 10.1111 without a hit, i lfitllililiti iiif‘ 1111110111112 planes .~ iiaiiun. \\i1:u-\»\vs tutti the same . . lit 111i: niobiliitailtin cull 11 .'\ll". '1" \\ i» one category whn ii 1111.9: 11y quarters said incliitlett Jllli-liilCHLi. R111‘ ers and observers. (-G0\‘-.i'ill1i(-1lt, 0t this small pro-British k.ngdc1n~Jkteuig innit mite dzplomatic c" nutcr- pYtWtti as sub .a11t1'.i._v 1111 11111.1‘- Clflivd \v.1:"—c.irctuii_v irfiuiinett ficiii comment iiwtsiiiig; that the bombers “ere of "unkriouifi n2i~ I10". y, T» .e were signs that ‘he grv- eizuueiit would inahitaiii it» p cf otlicxal silence, in lite he thzii these attacks were pi. to force Greixe to abandon ht 110111111111)‘. The counzry has a mmrzmtce o1 support from Ii 1 if hir lndeiwndencc is atiat-keri. 11:1 Istanbul, the Turk; 1 R11"- liaiurulnry deputy Hansen 1141111111 Kalichai declared that “rinv nt- “Wk "Qainst Greece ivill time the IOlbPQtiQIlCL" of British and ‘Turkish lnteiventloiii’) British Steamer Reported Torpedoed NEW YORK. Aug. 1o ~11?) s. hI\'F_ki\Y radio reported tciizij: the Briiisii sicauici" Clan l\i.-l’lie.- ra- illftfd she 11nd been torpedovd at l" o. m. ADT. “The ship gave its position as a- ‘lll 400 miles" west of irehinl. Th6 5M1) is a frcightci" of 17.6211 gilt-i Mid is 430 feet long. It ivas 11111 in 101i for the Clair line, and "berated out of Glasuoiv. Coming Evenl: -Q_ h" l0!" Notices In this coliimi 8 cenu per word. "Talkies-Crapaud Tuesday. "Talidea-Briutalbnne Wednesday, n s‘ Wri- Auizustus Dramatic Club at. w» T9l€-§R3'I1l(‘sdi\y', August. 211111. Bbsters Orchestra L-ti18-8-17-31. "T" Party. at St. George's Wed- "e-‘idilr. August. 21. 150041-1041 "MR0? New Perth Hall Monday AWN“ 19.’ Websters Orchestra. Lfiiil-ii-ifi-ili T‘Ci'edit Union Chapter kieellmz, ““H|'it1\\i\. Monday, Atiiillst ill, ii ztu Din, ifitlti-H-l '.!i "Nflflii (ii"iii|viiie ill/Niki. Hervii 1- jiiuliqiiiz August. 18th, m» 11.1111. (“~55 b)’ M115. George Moriis. 14-630-8-17-11. “Groenvale resmdi and Dance P J- Martin's field. Hunter River, iiilllulldvlls‘ of the 1iest1"o_\i~;:.,‘ iiSrl »t.'111t:e T ABOARD ROOSEVELT TRAIN EN li()l"l'I-I TO NORWOOD, . . Y. ,Aiig. itk-(APJ-Prcsident Roose- weit followed up his announcement. in Wu ilngton that the Canadian and Fniteil States Governments are dismissing “the defence of the .*\ll'i0l‘ii.'illi hemisphere" by disclos- iiug tonight that Prime liilnister W. L. Iilaekcnzic King of Canada would dine with him tomorrow ‘night. zit Ogdensburg. N. Y. i WASHINGTON, Aug. l6—(APl— l P n4; eiupliasis heavily upon the i""t ice of the American herrrs- lplrert —-.ill('i "specially the Panama C.1:ial-P~:<~s.11:~11t Roosevelt ini- nounecd today" the United States 1s neuotxating with Great Britain ifor 1.11:: acquisition of naval and lair base sites. presumably in the t scuthtim Caribbean. l And although ho simultaneously Llflllffl newspaper" correspon- coupling the deal to deliver American '. e (lest. ~rs to Britain, he ‘ifltltl that fi qui pro quw-eompen- tn .11 r11ur1i--~is under discus- $14111. i At the sanic tzinr. Mr. Rcosevclt ‘i014’ mu uen that the government (i.~(‘il. u separately ivzth Can- . riltlll5 of hemisphere de- .1'v. Seine thought ths might t‘ ‘o do with the possible leas- .;~: vi hues- lli Nova Scoiia or at .1 yo :1: l: urn Scuttle and Alilrkli. 1111 01111111, Prime Aiinisttr Mac- Kenze K1121: confirmed that con- ; vcrsutions are under wnv but did | 11m go into detail.) A fro" hrairs alter M1", Roo~evclt spoke. (£111.. Llnited States Aziny Chief of Staff, (Llllllri ciulrtrsezi the idea of acqulrng l: es and, in fldfllllflil. told re- ihat- the UfilLfl States 111015 .1 "crzncal" situation as a re- Z. J (‘"”"i;e (‘. Marshallf (fhillllilllfifijtliiry |iiigc__ll_."féol’ Elli Life By Drew Middleton Assficinlcd Press Staff Writer LONDON. Auiz. i6—~(AP)—1 en- tcrcrl the bcmbed southwestern suburbs of London by motor this evening, Just after the mass (iPTiiiTHi nir raids, and the first .‘i"iil i saw was two cieiid air raid u "rus. lying on the ground in thrir 1:11 hal~ and blue overalls. Our had brcii hit by a friuzmcnt or sircl: the other didn't have l maisk on him. I found a factory burned to the ground; wuultiivs Wliiiill a mileks 11111 n. were Siliihllftl. ‘lain pubs: uvre ii tangle of glass. litiiit-s and lint-ks. 'llii~ evening train service to t-lie it," 1.4.1 nrvn is Ctllliliifl bark to iii". iiiai. '1'\\11 paint» liIR-ililltul lll‘l\l' B EH15’ .\('ll();'i_ but ttizrc \\':'i‘|! no casual- ties there. a hrinb hit the ticket offic: rail "izy ila zcu in one cf the south- Auzu“ 215i’. 1n mid Of \\'"fii' work. L-BOB-8-I7-2Z. wcstern suburbl. Returns To Normal In Londoniuburbs Eye - Witness Story Germans Use-Nhmber Of De- layed Action Bombs In Raids Not Far From Heart Of Empire. car I i | niiitisitii iimsiiiiii ARE cniiiiiii _O'I'I‘AWA. Aug. l6 —(CP) —Na- tionai registration, which will be 1n effect for the general public n"! Monday. Tuesday and Wed- "QWBY. has advanced iin far in in- dust-rial and business organizations that already several instances of lost. registration certificates have been reported to .\fr. Jusfiee T. C. Davis, associate deputy minister of national war services. Justice Davis said tonight every- thing units in readiness for general registration starting Monday morn- 0T'l‘-'\\\‘A. Aug. 11;. ’l‘_ranspoi"t Aliiiisler f‘ night appealed to niidians to rizzister Caiindia us" next wee warned that. 5th - were operating in (‘aiiiidii. "It is a pity to have to admit i1. hut the infamous 5th column is operating in our eountryqfiilr, (737051! Sflili. in iiii address broadcast over the French net- work of the (‘anadiuii Broad- eastinit (forporatinii. 111g. Virtually" ev _ in Canada, l6 y. register and tliouiiancis of btuvlis will he ivrovidctl iiiibiiuliout the Dominion to maize i1 ‘ole to do the whole job in illlf‘ . '5 “We hope the ifeiural p cooperate with u~ n1 an clean this up iti three (l Davis " id "It is". an cxpt ceeding aurl the longer it. more it will eosi. Every <10 e11 is a saving tor the taxi is worth t‘llflili'li1'! ft little int 1 Wncif if \\"c a1 saving, publiu ¢--.-_. pcnaiture." Rtilltlls frnni " )1! rmwlent 'I‘o1"("r:11o were ulaticn t‘.(i(i alri (._ {like 0t the opporl 111v mistrial and bllfilllvfiis’ 111111115 111173111?! 100 er mare, to rig. 1,111 ndiaizre. ' ~ 1 i The same uoiWi he true of oili- »I‘1‘ Centres aw“ in ;ber of such ..1 111955 cmicci" they t'tliliilllil‘(i, Jii tice Davis .\1'll<l. I11 OT'tl\\'£\ the bu taken arlvzz ..r in 0i flovcriun ll tillllltwrWS hate M- Wild)‘ r wit a1". this advance rcfl Irat :1 nliuilrt he p m ,, thrniillirvit the llriiirtiaiii b1" 1011101- rcu" night. ‘ Trlegrams frmn all over the D0111. ininn rruclrd the dep:ii"tmcnt to- day indicatinu the lilfl['illllf‘l‘\' um all set and ready in mks (‘fifp 5g t]... “fcflriliiiltrlflfi on prtcn 3_ ("n1 71 is or olzler. thirst” that. about 30 p61" cm’. ot the entire {itip- , civt l1 iii-j un- t the nunif t" p..i11ts and busi- m STEP-UP TGTAL WA -42 h 500 PLANES I11 RAi gNazi Stories 10f Raids Are t“llll ilu_o_koo” (Sum Robertson of the Lon- don bureau of The Canadian Press ma: assigned to make l. chock of elaborate German description of Friday's attack on the London area. Ho per- used the German statement, made his l10nd0n survey and wrote the following story. (By Sam Robertson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Aug. lb'—tCP (‘zibiel-Thc propaganda macs- tro for the German air arm went completely berserk today unless tiic entire population of the United Kingdom was sub- merged in ii. ciecp trance. From a. vantage point in Lon- don I um able to state without fear of contradiction that the bombastic statement of the Nazi news and propaganda agency giving a IHRIYJlY-piliy descrip- tion of a mythical air bom- bardment of England this eve- ning "by a special squadron with :1. special mission“ is the most utter popiiycock ever cooked by the imagination of man-even a madman. "Air raid on air raid alarm . . howling of sirens . . . tliunrler of guns in London io- day,“ the statement. read. Bombs fell in the suburbs. lint it‘ a gun ivas diseiiargeil in ‘ the t-eiitri- of the. capital it must. i have been a popgun. A couple t or‘ pianos were heard over the , city; they flew so hizh iihovc ‘ the clouds they could not he identifie and rouid not have reeoviiioitcrcd if they were (ierman and that was their iilissilili. "A black smoke screen is iii-liking over the east eiui slums 0t‘ London,“ the statement said. . ‘that wasn't smoke. ilerr l (inelibeis. it may have been ‘ steam rising from. the people ‘ getting hot under the collar at i the rm-keyciincss of your pro- ‘ pairaiida. I in its opening paragraph the statement said the special squadron “has as its objective all points of military impor- tance, eie. etc." l 1 Zliixifluhiylfiffphtlflfid head- . quarters of the 1st and 2nd l Divisions to find out. Willflltfil‘ there had been any raids on , "1 iicre are no bad odors ; around here. There hasn't. been a German in the vicinity all ‘ day." said the duty officer int. tiie 1st Division. “ii e are health)" and happy l and haven't had any unpleas- ant i-aili-rs today." was the rc- ply at the headquarters of the The Nazi pipcdream was so nil-embracing geographically it oi‘ the statement which ironst- ed: "\\'e suffered no losses," should have been corrected to read: “We suffered no losses meepting our miiiils." Boom iiays About than (YVTZAWA, A112 l6 —V'(‘PI -—'1‘lie lxmm dais r-t iii: iiiikvllflfi. office li.t<' are ']il*~‘_ ‘ over, but a taint file o! imre than 60,0150 zipplitk: Outside one wrecked house l police constable stood guard. In- side were the brdiis of hs own stepdaughter and her ,<,l‘\’1'li-)'(‘lil'-0lti old daughter. It was lizs own homo. RC-WS of houses near a children's recreation ground were diniaged. 1A number of rars were burned up | Stores nzid ilfiii"(‘S on both Sides .' of one road were \\'2‘l‘(‘k(‘(i. ’l‘he, roof l of a church was damngwi. Machine-pun bullets ht a score of houses. chippniz the walls anti dlslcdging roof tiles The bombers flew in formation. dropping their loads of bombs in rapid suci-essxrn. Another church was wrck d iuiti ii ilii.~.\.(lll hall was cut 111 two. A number" of dl‘i.t_)'it|-l\t'ii0fl bfiiiiih fell. 'i'\l\'1r li11'l1 at Wtllk in i1 EJHUZP] \v-. re killitl, i'.|'| tut» v,1'l clerks 111' the iitijbniliflil oliice t t:i",:1"ti i1n:n-' juretl. A ircnuui. who hurrlnl home from Several persons wtre killed when‘ the grocery vrlicn the rnir'crs came. of a irrivrd Just in time tn be k led bv léfiitiaiiiiitinsiiié ‘i, YClHLILilS 1L8 t'\l(i(il(‘(‘ Of ii C)’ rii l1 that lxigan in Ottawa and oth- er Canadian cities Juli‘ l when Untied Stat-cs immiuriitinn regula- lions making it- impossible for i1- lieivs to cross the ilill‘.'i'."l' without a p.i.<i.;1<1rt. went inin ctfr-et. 'l‘.1e (lemnnd for pasisianrts has now cased off to about 600 weekly. a standstill compared ivfth the czirlv weeks of July, vzhen the (i1ill!_\' stairs lrarlmiz up to 1h" sud- »l.1i‘._v expanded bureau were lined three (lrep with applicants. B CAN “"‘.“"'* tvrflrlirill l0 rllrvk HWY NA i;‘~“b‘l*i'f""‘ G‘ “k R“*m‘"“l'. The Kim! voiced the feelings of thC iieollie of the - v t l ltll 1 0 - n o . l 231i“ "lit-a 111111111111‘ eit siuu-t- illtiftllti l1, Fnited Kingdom dllFlIilI the day in a messaut- to the .\ir i throw their deadly mails "ith 1: 1111s llbllqtlliiiiik and‘ l” lflliafsf Secretunv. Sir Archibald Sinclair, congratulation" the Roy- "H" Aurel“! "f Prrrifiimh" Q , “him IifiL-liiiliillilt. wot-u al Air Force on its work during the last nine riars of in- lliit if it wrs as cuckoo at all l11i.t_1.i_%'“ii(t(<‘i m 115v f“ MN,’ m,“ . lvncirvi y H _ . U‘ k. 4 . points as It was on those i 1 ‘- ‘(JIM "m, pan-U]. ‘H. "L_“I" m 9 5 19% ' ("ill‘1‘i((‘d im- ilnl‘ near 1m- end ,- ,...-.-t-~_-. Flil'-‘ [he air force defended this heart of the hunteizlntl 11 Canadians lNazis Formally OnRJLF. List Accused 0f Casualties _ _ _ _ Civilian Bombing 1 British Retain-b/I-zi-stery OfSkies LONDON, Aug. i6 ——(CP Cablel~ 4,101 ivlio was f\‘.\‘1\i'(ii'!t id Firing Crn w 1n x1111, was rd as rriissii" in "i? n 42nd Royal Air Ffjitr- iri-aiai oo":t.Tl .1». 11o . ' h" ‘§-..‘.‘.“.‘,.‘,“,.§:. , Qver Island Fortress Despite g wedrhll ‘ ' . , it “i”. §“i-‘~‘f"1f.. Growin Fierceness Of Battle. the o .\(-.. i tion tcilinc of‘ .1}- _ _- CHEVY)‘ 0.11.1.1 71 :1. i r i. . . . i i .,. .' m ~ _ ,. Thhe 0mm, Canadians Mo? LONDON, Aug. 17—-(batu1(i.1_\)f-((i’)—(-itat Britain, H, Missing: PO. B. s. Bell. zi-hose. formally charged early today that (icrman bombers. purl" .,_ ‘time? 11"“ “i K"l'~“""- B-‘Ci ill ‘of a huge air fleet which raided London's suburbs and ’ "' Ye ' {jbnih sirles of the 'i‘hamcs yesterday. made a “delibwzite " .. , . . ‘Zliilitkii on the “residential town of Plastbourne" and kiiitui l tElffItiu"<SiFifif1I.-1ly hliifi “- "_“Soveml Persons? _ _ _ missing, his liltifllei‘ in T. ro t The accusation was made by the Air Riinistry and thci - . e 1:.".:;i%::~'.:f;:i“ “t'.‘."‘~=1'">y"‘. *?"‘“°..“e°""i‘¥.*" “if”? W191i" “*.1‘°.‘$.F"‘_§‘Q t " to ‘m, m \ ,,,,,,-,. , t'.it ti (Ielmdfl p anes “L10 destroyed against l. iiilh ___ , __ Wouwicrl in . P0. J <7 firhters lost in the tremendous aii" fi-"htinr Vfltiidfliffl‘. Carricrc vh s 1"‘ 1L ‘k Lh ' ‘ < ' I ' l q‘ “ "‘ Ten British pilots of downed plant-s are safe OWCVQI‘ the F e i‘ i» Montreal. t _ _ ‘ ' Previously r1 porfrd p"" 1 ' ‘ blliitliin Sfiid. l“ “"’ Yelmif“ dim 1*‘ ‘ (Bv Pat Ussher Canadian Press Staff Writer) ‘ I ' F‘. Ball who-e 1 3 - ’ , . . _ fflfits? LONDON Aug. l6-((‘P cithinqatpi-tnss iuftwaffe Pllbiifiifitiw ~ Wcsinit. ..it. (Q - s - w s ed r1 1H? "ti" carried the Sh)’ assault on Britain to the tiiitskirts of i.oi1- - *CIK_'J"_1‘“"I‘\HLL“IL" Amihn" 1;, ' iion today as bombs fell in the suburbs of the metropnln P1"et'inii"v rvfYllil". 1n" w now = and Thames estuary. The main section of the Empire cap~ Pmmm“ ' A ‘ s ital was untouched. giiod Ltlioijlicii H at Waves of bombers and fighters flew over the channel i 1 1r er this '1 u-n- ; zittzicking all aloni: the southeastern “fronP. winging -* \ ifrom the mouth of the Thames to the isle of Wight. The T Germans bombed 'l‘ilbiii"_v' and North Fleet in the Thames ‘Efiiilfiij’ east of London, then they came back in iarire niiin- ’ ‘_ a ibers to attack southwestern suburbs of the cit)‘. f- Ti Killed in Seventy Shot Down ’ '~ s At least 70 of the invaders were shot dowii-here and ‘ y y elsewhere over Britain. against l7 ILAJ“. pianes- e _______ Toniizht it was announced that despite (lay-lint: raids" ,_, , 0.1)‘. Na. ‘\“_,_15__,b_v an estimated 2.500 raiders-the l: "nest number yet to i , Lglllgfiiiftixnftis in. 11.1111 w-lcrtiss England's coast-the Royal Air Force still held W; l ‘ M u‘ “uffflffli mastery of Britain's wind-swept skies after six successive ‘U ‘ ' \ 5 1 communique days 0f MASS attacks. “U? “c Durinc the hours-long battles bombs fell on an air- “ifliid"lfffffmjj‘Tidal“hisaifufhuflii dromc in the Ise of Wight, opposite Stiuthampton. Thev Cutie Uthpllill, 1.11 111i: n.1,»: viflimt fell. also, within eight miles of the vast domed St. Pants tiny when an aaxrait o1 H“! MAKE MONL". r $2M" FRIEND €I-~ team‘ ‘TRY first? 14:33:“ Lanauiiiii 1111' _v _ Lnu sen, .111 l1.\..11.l'. aniuuuiiceti ruling-M- “"“°L “lmctfiuiwllf ‘Wgatiflluniiilili in east-central London r1 111cc, "' 1e l-t-l ' ‘ ‘§ ‘ ' _ _ iiitfttlititily aim" t i-“eb W” ‘PM There were casualties-an undisclosed list of dead “MU “m! M‘ “"“‘“l" l’ “m” ,~,§§;11mi ifijllfefi, and there was damaged residential property. ' b" 11 "..1 illittiJtL-tllin on iiihiiiluiiil d1 no 11.1111." tne cum- iiluniuut- "he viihnts uert: anuouiit-ed a ‘ilig Oil-Ll“. ‘l. c. L. city. 11¢ This ancient city's millions twice had to take cover- once at luncheon? again just before tea-time t (Front 12:30 p.m. to 4:19 p.m. ADT no information ldeaiiiiir with the London raid was allowed to he transmit- l ted by the censor.) giilli; _, Leqgiliigr Aimiatisiiuiii A. J. H11.- ley, taniiteek litll, 0111,; T i i": \~*‘l'~““ m“ w‘ with savafli‘ efficiency. (if the i7 planes lost the iliiilii of U§3U rLuun ‘anti r.\\". _’ 11151111; Ofluer La" and Airviptts- (‘llihi W011‘ siiffi. 1111.111 ifiliiiliiltt‘. \\ .1 uuuiairhl Fighter planes were not alone in the struggle: the" ‘ l-iurlev \\a» 111.1 " . ‘ 1. ~ 1| - - . . i " shells of Archies —zinti-aii'ci"zift guns-filled the skies. Q1q"_-\\v11, , X {Clllir sllniui l‘ From the far-scattered wieekiiire bodies were being (‘ainttiiiizi J\ll‘ "tirel- itHi ii ' _‘ hrou hi f ‘iii i "iii . > < ~~ t - loss 1i u‘ g m Onl-L ' i mm h.‘ ‘Hriiinu roman expioslonl es nil the coast (ti N01 a Sec-i e, andl ii. NIH. ‘The crew‘ n1 1t) art‘ -' Strike A t waist. I1 can be worn withnuthin- bombed ii 0n both Sid€S—iiii dcring tll'.‘1l' work and will i((‘t‘))iii(‘ ivearers Iitlillilit! for an hide lHllL‘ period. An official of thc Ministry of Shipping. which made use 0i the vests compulsory", siiki experience hurl showed that iii mime crises. there was not sufficient time for seamen to don litejarkets when a ship was torpedocd or mined. BAKING London tint: both the 'i‘iibur_v docks . and the North Fleet section across the t‘.<iliiii'_\', the site of 1 big cement works iii miles from London. Here an undetermined number of persons were killed. The German column sped on around the southeast of the city but dropped no bombs. Later. fresh Nazi squndi" loosing bombs in the southwestern slihiirhs, A factory in the souiiiivcsivrn area had been burned l0 the ground; windows within the nidius of ii mile were Smflfihfld; two pubs were wrecked; train section was dislocated but soon restored, nns roared up the (‘Hil|.'ll‘_\', servitx- in the \\iiiii-: fair and u arm Llie \\<~ in O" " . no: .. ., suffered Hull‘ i‘ H“ mm“ brulsoiu i. ..'i\\.l ' "i “W ' "A _ i Kinntreal a "3 .I\(‘KET muvrix .\ii~.ii(‘ilAN'l‘ . . , . . . ,, . ’ _\-~ \| t The invading Nazis struck at Lmidim ill tun I111: fiy- timid", l ‘ i Lomion mp1 l. .ii1"i;\.-" ing columns. ‘If " “m i111:bhilittfmngflnuq lfllgvmhgtblllutshhélonr‘ The fiist “as split b_\ the defeiideis and pail of that t": .11 ;_. _ _ H I a nicw 11;. pent»! llll1t1‘-.\:i1¥'likig nlliCfvt‘ “ave ivas turned back before reaching the city s outskirts. ionic i=1 Fifi‘ t) ‘(l Oil 1'1 ll (‘f W 1i '11- , ' ' ,, r , v ' v ’ :31,‘ m“, “um with mp“ M mo. The remaining hombcis, racing above the Thames estuary, xhriump YMMV,“ W M...“ l, Approach of the raiding Immbers" was stealthy. 'i‘hc,\' Tm: (m H“ ‘ A W “M st~ came at u hiirh ziliitutie, too biigii in be seen at fifxl - '7 ‘ V ~ ’l‘he first wave--oni_v art l . ‘ _ ‘ I _ I ~ i ‘l; of which reached ‘he cfiym‘ lllfipilfriil} dli|(:i. hiuiifiie .11,» N»; i ‘u. had crossed the stiiitheiis‘ ';"f"_."" ‘h T‘; "w" "frfi qxh“ __ W,‘ coast several hundred i-itronir. ‘I ‘__u_" ‘WWII; i“ “f? r.‘ l.‘ l‘ \ k Those able to break throuilh ifd,m',‘f"i i-hihumn‘ 0 ,-l““" 1”" “ i’ and reach the London out- I31 '“p_"*_'.“'“_ mm“ "‘.‘_l".‘," "nu n ,, \ ., I ,. ., skirts appeared to be avoid- ' -,,§'i'“-t.-'f-‘P"P“'\Z ~.— -—~ s -. um 'rtYt1~.~.-~ l >1. in; the iieartof the metro-i tOontinued on pas» 8. 001 0) ..“° P" ‘ ' ‘ A" *" l"