PARIS BOMBED.
THE PEOPLE WARNED. RAIDERS CHASED AWAY. Australian Cable Association. Received July 29, $£ p.m. _ London,, July 28. German aeroplanes bombarded Paris. Received July 29, 11,40 p.m. Pftria, July 29. • The people were warned of the approach of German airships, and the city was plunged in darkness. Fifty airmen chased the enemy away.
HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. SOOCBSSIIUfL AIR ENCOUNTERS. Wellington, July 29. The High Commissioner notifies under date July 28, 03 follows: Sir Douglas Haig reports considerable aerial activity. A patrol was enoounter«d and prisoners captured. /
SPIES SENTENCED TO DEATH. Paris, July 27. A court-martial sentenced to death Miahalsen, 11, Finnish officer, and Marguerite Zello, wall-known as a Japanese danseuse under the stago name 0i Matahari, on charges of espionage.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1917, Page 5
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