THE AIR RAID ON HOBOKEN
NUMEROUS CASUALTIES TO Jflfi GERMANS Amsterdam, .MstcV 25i ■; As' a fesiilt of the British air r&id on Hobokeni Antwerp, four workmen wire kllldd at the Hobokeii submarine works, while "sixteen' were seriously/and many. (Hhers slightly woiirided. FlightijiMitenant B. Cnjssley;Meates, R'ho tifescendcd in Holland, stafes that' He also dfopfied bomb's," But ifii Mttlflimfe Ibst his way in the fog, alid was gr6ifcl? surprised to find that no landed -in Sol- v ltadj believing life was in France. guidedlylyciists HOW THE ZEPPgtINS FOUKft CALAIS. r Paris, March 20. T&ree cyclists. were arrested between Dunkirk, and Calais while signalling for the guidanoe. of Zeppelins during the last r&id on Calais. ! London, March 55.
AI Calais. cyclists were seen cycling beneath a iSeppeliii and waving lant<Srhs.. ■. • . .
. Evidence is accumulating that most of thie &ppelin aeroplane raids have IVeen dcciom'p&hied by similar efforts on the partof German-paid cvclists and motorists,' who sometimes have carried pig* eofig. ■ • • :
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 7
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156THE AIR RAID ON HOBOKEN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 7
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