A MENACE TO THE WORLD
DISEASE CONDITIONS IN SERVIA (Rec. April 29, 11.40 p.m.) Washington, April 29. The Rockefeller Commission, reporting on tho conditions of Sorvia, asserts that there are thirty thousand cases of typhoid, and the whole nation is rapidly becoming enveloped. Thcro are 300,000 in a destitute.condition, and wholly beyond the Government's control, constituting a menace to the health of tho entire globe. Tho country is practically exhausted. Sixty thousand .Austrian prisoners tire dUurlMOil iu vEiriqiis cgntres.
THE WAR IN THE AIR JBOMB-DROPPING EXPLOITS London, April 28. A message from Berlin 6tates: —An enemy biplane droppod bombs on tlio arms factory at Oberndorf, Wurtemburg. The damage is insignificant, but sis civilians were killed and seven severely wounded. Amsterdam, April 28. An airman from a westerly direction dropped six bombs 011 Friedrichshafen (where is located the German Zeppelin station). The damage done was slight. The aviator was fired at, but escaped.
BUSY DAYS FOR THE FRENCH AIRMEN A ROUND OF DESTRUCTION. (Rec. April 29, 11.40 p.m.) Paris, April 29. Official. —French airmen on April 27 bombed the stations of Bolhviller, Chaubley, Arnaville, and Lepoldshohe, ignited the anjuunition store at Chaubley, the- dirigible shed at Fl-edreichs-haven, and also' bombed and destroyed four German aeroplanes. 0110 French aeroplane was lost. ATTACK ON THE MAUSER ARMS FACTORY. (Rec. April 29, 11.30 p.m.) London,' April 29. A Berlin telegram states 'that a French • aviator bombed the Mauser Arms Factory at Stuttgart, but that inconsiderable damage was done.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2449, 30 April 1915, Page 6
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