In the Air
ALLIES AIRMEN AT WORK. United Pbess Association. Amsterdam, March 4. Allied airmen bombed the Gits aviation ground near Roulers. Some soldiers were wounded, and sheds damagew. An airman's bomb killed and wounded a number of soldiers near Bruges. THE RAID ON HOBOKEN. London, March 25. When the British airmen were sighted, fire was opened on them from all parts of Antwerp. Tbe noise was 1 ' terrific. The population watched the aviators, who kept an unswerving course. Many shrapnel burst below them scathlessly. Then each swooped down to within a hundred yards of the small dock at Hoboken, their bombs completely destroying a submarine and seriously damaging another. The former had been ingeniously concealed under a specially built deck and the superstructure of a steamboat.
CYCLISTS HELP ENEMY.
United Press Association. (Received 8.55 a.m.) , Paris, .March 25. Three cyclists have been arrested between Dunkirk and Calais on a charge of signalling guidance to the Zeppelins on the last raid upon Calais.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 5
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163In the Air Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 5
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