IN THE AIR.
THE RAID OVER YORKSHIRE. London, March 15. A Berlin official despatch states that on the night of March 12 our airships attacked fortified places and military establishments on the Humber in Yorkshire with good results. All returned undamaged. BRITAIN i
THE HARTLEPOOL CASUALTIES. Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assoc, and Reuter. Received March 17, 11.50 p.m. London, March 10. The Press Bureau states that the total casualties conneoted with the air raid on Hartlepool on the night of the 13th were two men, two women and four children killed, four men, nine women and nine children injured. SUPERIORITY OF ALLIES' MACHINES Received March 17, 11.50 p.m. Paris, March 16. Mr. Georges Prade, the aeronautical expert, states that tho Allies possess bombing aeroplanes able to fly faster and higher, as well as ca: i-y more bombs, than the German.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1918, Page 5
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