In the Air
RAID ON STUTTGART. '' ' .' ' .'' . : TKJu.-"i>; ; - THE POLICY OF REPRISALS. " /".! '" ' f':",''-"" T< "'' '-»<" >''«!.«> "' ,- 'United i T BEBs'As'Bo6JATIot« , . , - ! " j Paris, September"23:< • A comnninijiue states', 'that as s'reprisals, for, Mil'"bomb'ai-il'nieht 1 ; of open towns, jp. Englpnd and dron of j'.J aeroplanes dropped ! 'thirty ( s|feils. i o}i the S'tuttgart-Royal Palace. Tlie .aeroplanes 'rettirned" unihj ured; frioUi ; - h ~ i ~~, (Stuttgart is the capital of Wurtemburg, and is situated oil the river Neekar, The Royal Palace was built between the years 1.746-1807. Tile town is one of the chief publishing centres in the German Empire.) BERLIN ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Amsterdam, September 23. A* Berlin official message reports a raid on Stuttgart at 8.15 in the morning. Pour people were killed, and a number of soldiers and civilians wounded. The material damage was unimportant. The military previously fired on a German airman until he was recognised.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 24 September 1915, Page 5
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138In the Air Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 24 September 1915, Page 5
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