WAR IN THE AIR
PARIS I^IDED. DAMAGE done. PARIS March 11. Official:—Seven enemy aeroplane squadrons attacked Paris at ten on Monday. evening. Bombs were dropped at several points causing casualties and damage. REPRISALS DEMANDED. PARIS March 11. Deputy Abel Ferry, writing to the “Petit Journal” urges the Government to expose the German nobility hnd BourgCoise prisoners in FYench hands to the same perils as the Freaivh women and children suffer' ITALIAN AIR RAID. LONDON March 11 An Italian dfficifal message stales that aeroplanes dropped seven tons of bombs on enemy aerodromes and camps "Two enefmy machines were downed THE PARIS RAID. i ßeceived. This Dav at 8.50. a.m.) LONDON, March 12. The Germans lost four aeroplanes in the Paris raid.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1918, Page 2
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