ON THE SEA.
THE LOWESTOFT RAID A,LADY'S STORY Times and Sydney Sun Scrrieu,
Received April 29, 5.5 p.m. . London, April 28. A lady who was visiting Yarmouth describes tjte German bombardment. The people heard the booming of enormous guns, and soon flashes were general alone the whole horizon for ten miles, from Yarmouth to Lowestoft. Tin reverberation was terrific, and windows rattled and chairs jumped. At dtfwa people could faintly see about twenty* four enemy shops on the horizon. The. firing was continuous during the marn» ing. big shells flying overhead or splash* ing into the sea. The people stampedtd to cover or fled inland as quickly ak poi« sible. V
THE 2EEBRUQCE RAID. | ' • '1 '' 'm . TRAWLERS STREW MINES. ' ;jj Received April 29, 5.6 p.m. ' J Amsterdam; April 81 The Tetegraf says that sixty BrittA v Vessels participated in Monday's attwk "i tn Zoebragge. The fleet include fflW % trawl fi's, which strewed mines in wkA s *;! waters frequented by German vends. 'I *'4] RUSSIAN WARSHIP DOBMBED, • Received April 30, 6.5 p.m, Amsterdam, April 28. a uerman naval communique ttW!! Three aeroplanes dropped thirt***' fl bombs on the Russian warship Sl&wk l& the Gulf of Riga, and made several Ufa.' '> A conflagration was clearly observed. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1916, Page 5
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204ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1916, Page 5
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