Turkey.
- , 4 jtairv-vsdP CONSTANTINOPLE RAID.
FLIGHT OF 300 MILES.
United Peers Association. London, April 16.
The Press Bureau reports that three naval aeroplanes on Friday evening raided Constantinople, and dropped*, bombs on the Zeitonlik powder factoiy - and on the aeroplane hangars. An- • other bombed the railway station at Adrianoplc. , . i Squadron-Commander Smyth-Pig-gott, and Flight-Lieutenants Satory, Dickinson, and Barnato participated, and all returned safely. The flight to Constantinople and back was over throe hundred miles. There was fine weather at the start, but adverse conditions supervened, with rain, wind, and thunderstorms.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 13, 18 April 1916, Page 5
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