IN THE AIR.
NANCY AGAIN SUFFERS. RAID BY THE ENEMY. Received Sept. 11, 6.5 p.m. Paris, Sept. Ift. Six German warplanes dropped thirty bombs indiscriminately on Nancy today. There was no material damage. Two people were killed and ten wounded, and there were several casualties in the suburbs. Aeroplanes pursued the invaders and damaged one raider. GOOD WORK AT GHENT. WRECK OF A ZEPPELIN. Received Sept, 12, 3.15 p.m. Amsterdam, Sept. 11. Reports from Brussels state that an aviator wrecked the Zeppelin which was destroyed yesterday. The crew perished. The Allies' aeroplanes bombed the aerodrome at Ghent. The barracks were destroyed, 103~people being killed. GERMAN RAID IN THE BALTIC. Received Sept, 12, 3 p.m. Amsterdam, Sept. 11, A Berlin official message says: —A naval airship successfully bombarded a Russian Baltic fort and railways, and returned undamaged. DECORATED TOO MUCH. Received Sept. 11, 5.5 p.m. Paris, Sept. 10. A German aeroplane, adorned with sixteen iron crosses, was forced to descend at Calais, the petrol tank having been pierced by 'bullets. The machine and its occupants were captured.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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176IN THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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