IN THE AIR.
ANOTHER RAID ON LONDON. JTOMBER OF VICTIMS REPORTED. """""""" *■ i Eecdved Jan. 30,11 p.m. • London, Jan. 30. Following the prescribed measure's when Zeppelins we approaching the city, at 10. o'clock last night, was plunged in Itrkness, and warnings were sounded. The protecting air squadron turned out, and shortly after there were several loud explosions. The Zeppelins threw bombs, and it is reported that there were • number of victims.
. GERMAN TOWN RAIDED, JVHUE INHABITANTS ABE CELEBRATING. Received Jan. 30, 5,5 p.m. Amaterdam, Jan. 29. A German communique mentions that * jwctttraal air raid took place at Friburs, at tie mouth of the Elbe. This is toe first nocturnal raid made bv the Allies. , A later telegram shows that the air v t»id Was at Freiburg, near Baden, not . Oil the- Elbe, and was. a reprisal for the • aeroplane : attack on Dove?, Freiburg wo crowded in celebration of the Kai- •«*» birthday, the theatre being packed. BOMBS ON EVERY CAMP. i. . / ' TROOPS GET A' SCARE. Received Jan. 30, 5.5 p.m. Salonika, Jan. 29. Frenclt aeroplanes made a raid on the German-Bulgarian camp at Fazarli, nbrth-west of Lake Doirane. The troops have been thrown into a panic, and the damage done was considerable.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1916, Page 5
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200IN THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1916, Page 5
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