ITALY.
ATTACKS ON UNDEFENDED CITIES.' HUNS AT THEIR. OLD TRICKS. Received .Tan. 29, 11.45 p.m. Rome. Jan. 20. Austro-Cerman airmen resumed attacks on undefended cities. . Tfyey cannot pretend military objectives, for they bombed through thick clouds, rendering cim impossible. "Ninety bombs were dropped on Treviso, there being six raids between seven at night and daybreak. They destroyed several houses, burying !Kt*>,-"n civilians. There was greater material damage but fewer victims at Mestro, where they bombed at random and hit three hospitals, wounding three nurses. Aits, tnd N.Z. Cable Asj<ie. and Reuter. Received Jan. 20, 11.45 p.m. London. .Tan. 29. British official, Italy: We sho: down m the past week six aeroplanes. Since the end of November we brought down thirty-nine, whilst Ave of ours are miss ing.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1918, Page 5
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