THE WAR IN THE AIR
SUCCESSFUL EXPLOITS BY OUR AIRMEN ANOTHER VISIT TO HOBOKEN Amsterdam, March 31. Five aviators attacked lgtcghen, near Thourout, where there was a- large concentration of troops, and silso a flying ground. Thirty soldiers were killed and. (sixty wounded. The aviators also dropped five bombs on a dock neat' Bruges, where submarines were laid up. The result is not known. DAMAGE TO ENEMY'S SUBMARINES. The High Commissioner reports:— London, April 1, 10 p.m. An airman to-day carried out a su<V cessful air attack on German submarines being constructed at Hoboken, near Antwerp, dropping four bombs. • A second airman, whilst reconnoitring over Zeebrugge, observed two submarines lying alongsido the mole. Ho attacked them, dropping four bombs, with suecessful results. Both returned safely. A Belgian aviator bombed the avia« tion camp at Hasdzaeme,' and the rail« way at Cortemarcy. BOMB-DROPPING ALL' ALONC TH? LINE. (Rec. April 1, 9.10 p.m.) Paris, April T. Official.—"Our aviators dropped twen-ty-four bombs on the German bivouacs in the Woevre, Champagne, and Soissons districts, and also bombarded tlia aviation, camp'.at Gits (in Flanders).'
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2426, 3 April 1915, Page 7
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179THE WAR IN THE AIR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2426, 3 April 1915, Page 7
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