IN THE AIR.
THE RAID ON ZEEBRUGOE. EXTENT OF THE DAMAGE. Received March 24, U. 40 p.m. Amsterdam, March 24. Newspapers state that the Allied raid on Zeebrngge destroyed an aerodrome and six aeroplanes. One torpedoer returned to the harbor with six dead and thirty wounded. NEW ZEPPELINS. Amsterdam, March 23. Count Zeppelin, in a speech in the Prussian Diet, announced that he was constructing airships to reach a greater height and carry a heavier load. He expected n certain percentage of losses in the near future as the new types of motors have been only hastily tested.
. AEROPLANE FALLS IN THE CHANNEL. London, Mai _ »_ During Sunday's raid at Dover, an aviator, who was taking an aeroplane to France, brought down a second German aeroplane in the Channel.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1916, Page 5
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128IN THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1916, Page 5
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