The Balkans.
MORE TROUBLE IN ALBANIA. Dnrazzo, April Hi. Six thousand revolutionaries v.ith >\ufctrian and Turkish officers arc bombarding the town. Italian warships have arrived. KING'S EXCOMMUNICATION REMOVED. London, April 10. The Vatican has withdrawn the excommunication of King Ferdinand of Bui garia. AN "APPJL FOOL." "Eyewitness" reports that a British aviator on April 1 dropped a foothill over the Lille aerodrome. As it fell slowly he saw the Germans scurrying to cover in all directions. When the bomb did not explode they emerged from their shelters and examined it" finding that it bore the inscription, "April fool; Gott •save England." Wellington, April 17. The High Commissioner reports:— Enemy aircraft passed over Sittingbourne and Faversbnm, Kent, to-day. The Zeppelins which raided the east coast early this morning passed over Gorleston, Cromer, Maldon, Southwoid, and Lowestoft. There were no casualties.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 265, 19 April 1915, Page 5
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139The Balkans. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 265, 19 April 1915, Page 5
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