HOW LONDON SUFFERED
PROM ZEPPELIN BOMBS. London, December lb. Britain intends to present to Germany bills for several millions of pounds covering damages caused by air raids. lnlercstinj; details may now be published of tho efl'ect of the liormnn raids on London. A Zeppelin bomb set lire to a warehouse, in Wood. Street, London, and 'destroyed ,£500,000 worth ul cowls. A.ii aeroplane bomb, woiphinit 60011)., razed six large houses in Jlnida Vale, rendered 20 uninhabitable, and damaged 400. St. Paul's Cathedral and 'Waterloo nml Westminster Bridges were missed by a few yards. One bomb threw up an enormous mass of water and dohißcd Waterloo Bridfjc. Twenty-three incendiary bombs fell harmlessly in the Woolwich Arsenal grounds. A bomb dropped between two Ira inn at tho Liverpool Street elation and destroyed both.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 80, 30 December 1918, Page 8
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130HOW LONDON SUFFERED Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 80, 30 December 1918, Page 8
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