ANOTHER AIR RAID ON THE ENEMY
IMPORTANT JUNCTION BOMBED By Telegraph—Press Associ&tion-Oopyrizlit Paris, July 21. Official.—"Thirty-one of our aviators yesterday dropped bombs on the railway station at Conflans, an important junction (cast of Verdun, with lines branching north to junction with stations at Baroncourt, Longuyon and Montmedy, and a line eastward to Mefcz, 15 miles distant). Seven shells'fell on the station. A shell also struck the engine shed. .
"Aeroplanes accompanying our squadron put three aviators to flight. One enemy machine was compelled to descend hurriedly. .
"Two aeroplanes again bo mood the Colmar (German- Alsace) station. THE RAID ON COLMAR. FRIGHTFUL RESULTS OF BOMBS. (Rec. July 2-2," 0.30 p.m.) Paris, July 22. Travellers from Lower Alsace report that several bombs on Monday exploded on a crowded troop train at Colmar, with frightful results.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 5
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132ANOTHER AIR RAID ON THE ENEMY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 5
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