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"|1436 Londoners died during the night’ of May 10, 1041, -

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Talking as Robots - Explode, Bares 2752 Deaths

‘(Continued From Page One) . Jof Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur : fx | Tedder, deputy supreme allied com-

a as| 6. Robot bomb casualties henceforth will be announced monthly by the home security ministry “as this battle may Be a somewhat lengthy

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penetrating power of. these bombs, damage done by blast extensive, though not to with the destruction

be compared phi te allies have inflicted on ssburg, Oologne and other

might lay against Germany, said word of the Hamburg casualties had

From the beginning of the war until June 1, air raid deaths on London totaled 51,778, while an-

battle,” Churchill said in concluding | success of counter-measures against|his 40-minute speech. “London will the robot bombs; but he disclosed|nhever be conquered and will never] i government has now de-|fall in her renown. Triumphing| open deep, modern air raid|over every ordeal, her light will shelters in London which previously|long shine among men.” had been kept in reserve for emer-{ Churchill's speech drew back the! gencies, 2: : veil of official secrecy that has The government, he said, is “do-|forced newspaper correspondents to| ing everything in human power, and | report only that the robot bombs we have not failed yet.” were falling in “southern England” “That's the only promise I can|when actually London was under make yet,” he said. - “I must, how-|day and night bombardment of the ver, make it perfectly plain Su death-loaded robot missiles. I not want there to be any . understanding about it, that we Attacks Continue | shall not allow the battle opera-| The attacks continued even while tions in Normandy or the attacks|Churchill was addressing commons | we are making on special targets after a comparatively quiet night, though a number of explosions were ‘They come first and we must|neard indicating that night fighters. fit our own domestic arrangements destroyed many robots before they into the general scheme of war OP-lcould crash to earth with their erations.” : 2200 pounds of explosives. ; Three hospitals were hit within 12 hours, the last about dawn, A ma-| ternity. patient, an ‘infant and Aa nurse were killed and others in-!

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been dropped by the allied air forces on flying bomb and rocket targets in Prance and Germany, the latter objectives including the experiment-

tinuous attack since last Septerhber. Reconnaissance also revealed 100. smaller sites between Le Havre and Calais, he said, and “all these have

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3. Large numbers of building|tske to underrate the serious charin acter of the robot form of attack!

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4. Penicillin will be available for the treatment of robot bomb casualtiés. 2 5. Churchill has appointed a sub-committee ! directly,

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