THE AIR RAID.
P hum ANY \ i ll\\k\ ONE ZEPPELIN CAPTURED AND ANOTHER FALLS IN FLAMES. BRITISH REPEL GERMAN ATTAGS. ROS3IAI RE?DXf STU333RN FITTING ON GALICIAN FRONT. FRENCH AIRMEN BOMB ESSEN. i, ■ ' By Telegraph—Prow AMoeiation—Copyright > BATTLE OF THE SOMME. L01H)0N, September 25.—Three Germans attacks near Lesbceufs were repulsed with loss. A correspondent states that the Gejnan guns have been moved back to the limit of their range. There are heavy artillery duels on the French front. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE. PETROGRAD, September 25.—The Russians report stubborn fighting between the Pripet marshes and the Rumanian frontier. ' The Germans refer to a fierce battle between the Seretn and the Strypa. ! MACEDONIAN CAMPAIGN. SALONIKA, September. 25 Progress was made by the Allies in the Monastir district; and tho British crossed the Struma and took villages. RUMANIA'S WAR. BUCHAREST, September 25.—The enemy suffered heavy losses in the Dobrudja fighting. -«.• THE GREEK SITUATION. ATHENS, September 25.—N0 reply has been received from Germany in answer to the Greek Note. THE ZEPPELIN RAID. ' LONDON, September 25.—1 n the recent raid one Zeppelin came'down in flames, and another was captured. No military damage was done in England though two factories were set on fire. ' •'
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 7
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194THE AIR RAID. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 7
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