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Yesterday’s Papers

“A FALSE ALARM DUE TO WAR NERVES” NAVY SECRETARY FRANK KNOX

THE FIRST CASUALTY

Despite the rapid climb down from the military, the following morning’s papers were full of apparently confirmed details of foreign invaders, including a successfully downed plane. Unsurprisingly, the report admits that “Details were not available”.

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