IN THE AIR.
THE EAST COAST RAIDS. DAMAGED ZEPPELIN DESTROYED. Paris, August 11. British aviator-; commenced an attack on the Zeppelin at Dunkirk on Tuesday and seriously damaged her. The French aviators completed the destruction. FROM A DANCE. TO DEATH. LIEUTENANT LORD'S END. London, August 11. Lord, tlie airman who was killed while landing after attacking a Zeppelin, was dancing with his liancee, a daughter of Lieut.-Colonel ISeevor, when the Zeppelin alarm was raised, lie hurried to the aerodrome, and the. dance was stopped. Lord was killed half an hour later. OSTEND BOMBED. Received August 12, f1.30 p.m. Paris, August 12. The naval .statement >avs that ten French hydroplanes from Dunkirk dropped twelve incendiary boiuhs on a Zeppelin which was returning, dis-ablud. to Ostend, and also dvoppul forty-iiie bombs on Ostend. INTREPID ITALIAN AIRMAX. Pari 5, August 11. The Matin learns that an Italian atiater nightly since Italy's entry into the war has bombed the Poln arsenal, petroleum depots, forts and shipping, do ing damage to several millions francs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1915, Page 5
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