In the Air.
, , . A ZEPfcEtIN MISSING. [UmTBD PWBM ASBOOIATION.I The Hague, March 12. Reports frorii Cologne state that one Zeppelin llid not.return from the last raid on EtfgTaiid; • >) - • ■."-;.''■' ,- ' ■■ -V 1 .■:~;\H RAID ON AfIAILHEAO. / \.i\ M London, March 10. General Sir Haig reports that; thirty-ori£: aeroplanes made « ii 'successful pn the, bost.ile railhe'ad/'iin'd'biJlJEp at Carbin.., J\,As believeft 'that caj|Mderablo t damager w;as 'cjoie I .'. 1 ' safely:. ,M;hl M |p ,jk-,!i;;h1,!1;V '
FEBRUARY AIR RAID ON ENGLAND. '■ V "v"'^ London, March 11. A German wireless, reviewing the February air battles, says: Six of our machines are missing, while the Allies lost thirteen. GERMAN AIR CLAIMS DENIED. FRENCH LOSSES AND GAINS. I (Received 8.45 a.m.) London, March 13. The German aviation claims are officially denied. The French actually lost six aeroplanes in February. Four fell owing to motor faults and two in combat. The French downed eleven German aeroplanes, six being within the French lines.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 82, 13 March 1916, Page 5
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152In the Air. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 82, 13 March 1916, Page 5
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