Second Edition In the Air
THE LATEST ENGLISH RAID. ■ 1/ -T—-r * ; .. - . :vSMALL SQUADRON OF ZEPS. I ME A C feTt (?U LR S. iL. The High Commission-Reports ; f London, April ‘2s' ijf.tO p.m.) The War Office announces that the raid over Norfolk and Suffolk appears to have beep carried out by four or five Zeppeir^oiiif^«a^hs’- ; an:v serious attempt to penetrate inland. About seventy bombs were dropped. One man was.-reported to be seriously injured. 'No further details of the casualties are available. " V?' ,v BOMBS DROPPED ON DUNKIRK. SMALL CASUALTY LIST. . The High Commissioner reports : London, April 25 .IUQ p.m.) This morning a German aeroplane dropped six tombs on Djunkirk, one woman being killed and three men injured. Thc eftmo ttra*nto significant.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 18, 26 April 1916, Page 6
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121Second Edition In the Air Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 18, 26 April 1916, Page 6
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