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Aerial Warfare.

——_____ 1 1 GREAT GERMAN ACTIVITY. ANOTHER AEROPLANE RATD PROBABLE. BRITISH 81-PLANE BOMB-DROPPING ON BADEN. London, April 19. He Daily Express states that on the Belgian frontier great activity is being ( displayed by the entire German nava), ' military and air services. Large quantitles of incendiary bombs for Zeppelins ' lave been concentrated at three bases J and additional hangars built. The ZeppeKn depots are disguised with much ! ingenuity to deceive the Allies' aircraft. J The roof of the new shed at Brussels : has been increased fourfold and equipped with chimneys. It now resembles a fac- • tory. The sheds at Ghent are hidden ' in masses of tree branches, and the shed at Antwerp banked with grass mounds 1 resembles a green hill. It is certain that many of the airships in garages in Belgium have not yet been seen on the NortY Sea. The German purpose is suddenly to launch a great fleet from Germany and Belgium for a spectacular raid on England, in order to encourage the German people and troops. Paris, April 19. Le Temps states that a British biplane threw several bombs on Baltingen railway station, Baden, destroyed the line for a hundred metres and returned safely. Amsterdam, April 19. The Berliner Tageblatt says the French dirigible referred to in the cables on April 17 arrived at Strassburg early in the morning. The attack lasted a quarter of an hour. Searchlights located airships, w'lich were furiously cannonaded. A bomb fell on the railway station. London, April 19. Two Taubes were brought down near Zillebeke on Sunday, making five in this area since the 15th. A CAPTURE CONFIRMED. Received April 20, 9.20 p.m. Paris, April 20. Official: Wo confirm the capture of the aviator Garro3 by the Germans. Received April 20, 12.10 a.m. Paris, April 20. Garos's capture was due to Ilia motor stopping at a great height. He was unable to volplane to the French lines. THE ZEPPELIN SMASH. Received April 21, 12.10 a.m. London, 'April 20. ' Tn connection with the wreck of the ' Zeppelin after the bombing of Baillcul, [ nine of the crew were killed. A MISTAKEN NOTION. There is a prevailing notion that it is dangerous to stop diarrhoea too suddenly. That may be the case where astringent medicine is used but there is not the least danger of stopping it too quickly if Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken. This medicine is no) ■i astringent and stops the diarrhoea by v removing the cause. As a rule only two e or three doses are required to give pcril manent relief. Sold by al> -hemists find storekeeper!.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 267, 21 April 1915, Page 5

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Aerial Warfare. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 267, 21 April 1915, Page 5

Aerial Warfare. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 267, 21 April 1915, Page 5

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