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Fraserburgh Herald and Northern Counties' Advertiser

BOMBING

... BOMBING Mr Lewis Gavin. (Secondary School. has been officiaEy informed by the Air Ministry that his younger son. Warrant Officer Keith Gavin (22). is missing from the last bombing operation of the war. Strichen On leaving school in 1940 he joined the ...

BOMBS

... BOMBS mn.NE- At Fraserburgo Mat,nnity Hospital, on Tuesday. 4th July. 1950, to Mr and Mrs Frank he. 9 Caroline Place, a daughter. ...

BOMBING EFFECTS

... BOMBING EFFECTS It is always difficult to realise vividly the real extent of the damage done by our big bombing attacks upon German ciUes. One way of bringing rt home to the imagination is to compare the effect of one of our raids with one or other of ...

HOMB-BUT NO BOMB

... HOMB-BUT NO BOMB. It was “Feein’ Friday,” (Nov. 1856), and James Beach, carrier between the City and Bothie, was considerably delayed in getting start made for home. James was very methodical in his movements and tbo occasions were rare which he did not ...

TRAWLER BOMBED

... TRAWLER BOMBED An Aberdeen trawler which had been bombed by enemy warplanes arrived at a North-East Port last week. The Delia, skippered by Mr George Slater, Torry, was attacked by two planes, and five or six high explosive bombs were dropped. The bombs ...

BOMB PREFERRED

... BOMB PREFERRED A shepherd on a marshy stretch of land near a Coastal Command Station reported that a large German bomb had fallen in the fields some distance away, and had not exploded. An officer and a corporal set off to inspect the bomb and to decide ...

“BOMB HOME”

... “BOMB HOME” At a National Council of Labour 'Demonstration Charles Jarman, organiser of the National Union of Seamen. asked when the Government intended to carry out the threat that, if Italy entered the war. there would be more ruins in Rome ban ever ...

BOMB OUABD

... BOMB OUABD DANCE will be held in the DBILL HALL, GBATTAN PLACE, SATUBDAT, Ist APBIL 8 p.m. 11-30 pm- Ladles 2A Gents 2/6 DANCE TO DANCE TEMPO BY.THE DIXIELANDERS with Ruby Burnett GRAND ENTERTAINMENT ‘Getting Around* I|UBIC and MIRTH in the HOUSE. SUNDAY ...

BUDGET BOMBS

... BUDGET BOMBS In the first year the war Britain spent £4,000,000 a day on ft; last year ft had risen to £12,000.000 and the pace has now gone up to £19,000,000 a day! search for fresh taxes the Chancellor -of Exchequer has made a raid upon our. old friends ...

Bomb Warfare

... Bomb Warfare. Each man in a bomb-throwing party carries a certain number bomba fitted into wooden case, which he wears round his waist. To each bomb is attached a wooden handle, much in the style of rocket, ami when the time for action comes the bomb ...