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IIGerman Bombs Dropped on Three Points in EastAngliaLONDON, July 29. — (CP'— With Monday morning's air raid fresh in their minds, thousands of Londoners passed last night in subways, shelters and basements, but German bombs fell only at three points m East Anglia, causing a few injuries and slight damage.The Daily Express in an editorial said the Germans just were testing London defences in the raid Monday.Air-raid wardens estimated about20,000 persons slept on London sub- ! j way platforms Sunday night while i at least 100,000 were in the tubes when raids were frequent. The Sunday night crowd represented “regulars,” authorities said.The Express also said editorially that when the Germans understand that President Roosevelt meant it when he said he would “throw all he could command against this Nazi evil,” then “they will see that bombing of London was in fact the Lusitania incident of this war.”Huns Fail ToRuarli I An
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Lethbridge, Alberta, CA

Tue, Jul 29, 1941

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