LONDON--German "Big Bertha" guns today flung salvoes of shells into an English coastal town after relentless night assaults by British bombers on an 300-mile stretch of Adolf Hitler's "Invasion front" and his war centers of Bremen and Hanover.
Apparently delivering the first installment of Prime Minister Winston Churchill's promise to "drep three or four tons of bombs on Germany for every ton dropped on Britain," the RAF was maintaining the destructive pace of its seven-day-old aerial offensive.
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