IN THE AIR.
RAID ON LONDON. LASTS FOR TWO HCKJRS. Received May 21, 1 amLondon, May 2ff. A two-hoovß raid on London has ended.—Press Amoo-
COLOGNE RAIDED.
MUCH DAMAGE CAUSED.
Amsterdam, May 19. Six Allied aviators raided' Cologne and caused much damage in the eentre ot tha town. Fourteen people were killed and forty were injnred.—Atts. NZ. Cable Assoc. AIRMEN ACTIVE. London, May 19. Sir Douglas Haig.'s aviation report states: Aeroplanes on Friday dropped 22 tons of bombs on Tournai, Courtrai and Chaulnes railway stations, and; also on several aerodromes and billets all along the lint. Hostile aircraft are less active than recently, although large formations were encountered well fast of the lines. toll ok enemy machines. London, May 10 lrondred and nine German a«roplas* wera destroyed <m the Wait frost on Wednesday and Thursday, 81 by the British, 2d by the French, and 3 by the Americans.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1918, Page 5
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