In the Air
BOMBARDMENT OF NANCY. United Press AssociATiok Paris, September 10. Six German warships dropped thirty bombs indiscriminately on Ofancy today. There was no materia] damage. Two people were killed and ten 'wounded, and there were several casualties in the suburbs. Aeroplanes pin-sued the invaders and anraged one raider. CAPTURE OF GERMAN AEROPLANE. Paris, September 10. A German aeroplane, adorned with sixteen iron crosses, was forced to descend at Calais, the petrol tank having been pierced by bullets. The machine and its occupants were captured. WORK OF THE ALLIES. Amsterdam, September 11. deports from Brussels state tha,tj an aviator wrecked the Zeppelin which was destroyed yesterday. The crew perished. The Allies' aeroplanes bombed! :tlie aerodrome at Ghent. The barracks were destroyed, 103 people being killed. BOMBARDMENT IN THE BALTIC. , .__ , , Amsterdam. September Ji. A Berlin official message says:—A naval airship successfully bombarded a Russian Baltic Fort Tind railways, and returned undamaged. BOTH SIDES ACTIVE IN THE WEST. (Received 10.25 a.m.) London, September 12. A communique says; A aeroplane yesterday re-bombed Compeigne, and ours effectively dropped heavy-shells on the '-German hangars at Lrayelle.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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182In the Air Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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