DAEING AIR RAIDS BY BOTH SIDES
GERMANS ATTACK DUNKIRK ALLIES DROP BOMBS AT ZEEBRUGGE The Prime Minister has received toe following cable message from the High Commissioner: — London, January 24. _ Th« Admiralty reports that a dozen w a f The in Friday morning, dropping bombs. Only the dock ® Tr renc ii and British £2£ =lnd y oTwaf brough" diwn by the British over he Belgian Frontier. Lieutenant Hirse flew over ZeeScmadron Commander Davies and i lig KoHpries On© subSm, SSifA'iS™* wi »™ ll *" b ™ " llict " 1 "SSJTb-™.* D.m., T ™itJJy H^.^TSASiI irks >«■-* » fc actorily. EIGHTY BOMBS DROPPED AT DUNKIRK. (Reo. January 24, 2 p.m.) 23 Ho aeroplanes at Dunkirk dropped eighty bombs, killing seven. and woun - ng a dozen Aircraft pursued the invaders. BOMBS DROPPED 'AT BRUGES BY FRENCH 'AIRMEN. (Rec. January 24, 2 JnmiaTy 23 . A French airman dropped several bombs at Bruges on Friday afternoon. FRENCH AVIATORS SWORN TO ATTACK ZEPPELINS. (Rec. January 24, 5.40 j 23 . >arth together!—" Times" and Sydney "Sun" services. FURTHER DETAILS OF THE AIR RAIDS. (Rec. January 25, 0.16 a.m.) JaMary 2 4. The Press Bureau reports-Squadron Commander' PSggi 8 is bezant Pierce on Friday, dropped Wen'ty-sciven om I( . ;es t<) tlle gun crewß ieved they damaged a submarine and caused", surrounding ,cS—— 4 "» »" urniture of the United States Consulate. REPORTED FOUNDERING OF A ZEPPELIN. (Rec. January 25, 1.40 a.m.) K Amsterdam, January 24. Fishermen who have arrived at Noordemyk report that they saw a Zeppftlin founder in the sea, and were unable to render assistance enveloping the austmans RUSSIAN DEMONSTRATIONS DRIVING THE AUSTRIAN S INTO RUMANIA (Reo. January 24, 2 p.m.) Buoharest( j anuai; y 23. m, r, ' „„ within four miles of Domawatra, and are also demonThe with the view of executing an enveloping movement in Valley, which will drive the Austrian- force into Rumania. , PRZEMYSL GARRISON IN EXTREME NEED STORES PLUNDERED BY DISORDERLY CROWDS. London,, January 22. Petrograd reports that pmmers .vicmit cep? the^daily T slaughter of '-he an^^ g^ orses ' and Sl AStriattsfs foVavy that the Tenth Army Corps has 'only two batteries left. , DISTRESS IN THE CARPATHIANS. Petrograd, January 21. There is terrible distress in the Carpathians. of th© inhabitants ar© ucqiiik* . Sey »re starves and are hiding ia pits dug in the mountains. Many were attacked by wolves. HEAVY LOSSES OF THE GERMANS IN POLAND. (Reo. January, 25, 1.20 a.m.) , Petrograd, January 24 Reoent German losses at the Bzura are estimated at an army corps. We detachments'of Germans, are traversing Lodz going south-westward. Some newspapers suggest that it is a retreat. RUSSIANS TAKE TWO HUNDRED PRISONERS, (Reo. January. 25, 0.15 a.m.) ' Petrograd, January 24. nffipial "We took prisoners of two hundred in repelling an attack in the Kirlibab region. The situation elsewhere is unchanged."STUBBORN FIGHTING IN ASIA' MINOR. (Reo. January 25, 1.20 a.m.) Petrograd, January 24., . Official —There has been stubborn fighting beyond Chorokah, where the Turks are 'occupying strongly-defended positions.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 5
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482DAEING AIR RAIDS BY BOTH SIDES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 5
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