In the Air
HELPIMC THE ENEMY. ASSISTING ZEPPELIN RAIDERS. United Pbem Association. , •., 1 (Received 2.13 p.nii) p * London) March 25. It is reported iroia-Calais that "cyclists we?e~ seen cycling beneath' a Zeppelin, waving lanterns. Evidence is accumulating that most of the German Zeppelin arid aeroplane raids have been by T , similar efforts on the part of German-paid cyclists, or motoßitets, sometimes carrying homer pigeons. : ' ' LOST IN A FOG. , ■•'• ■ • LANDED IN THE WRONG ?. OOUNTRY, United Pbbbs Association. ■'•,.■■>. (Received, 2"!p.m.) . , 'Amsterdam,* March 25. Four workmen were killed at Hoboken'^Works; and sixteen seriousjy and many others slightly wounded. Crossley-Meates states .that he also dropped bombs';when "returning, but •lostfbfe way in %" fog, andwaß;greatry : surprised:.bo find |i»had landed in Hot* land, believing he "was in France;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 6
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121In the Air Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 6
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