THE RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE.
ENEMY DEEPLY IMPRESSED.
REPETITION EXPECTED.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.
(Reed. 7.30 p.m.) AMSTERDAM, April 28.
The German newspapers reflect the deep impression the Zeebrugge raid made. They all assume that the attack will be repeated on a greater scale. Count «on Reventlow, the naval critic, praises the great and extraordinary bravery of the British sailors.
LONDON, April 28.
A censored report of a sitting of the Reichstag main committee reveals a lively debate over the Zeebrugge raid. The deputies declared that the communique was misleading, and demanded fuller information, which was refused.
Seventeen Belgian fishermen have been arrested in Ostcnd on charges of assisting the British naval raid.
THE BRITISH CASUALTIES. TOTAL OF 188 KILLED. A. and N.Z.—R«uler. LONDON. April 28. An Admiralty report gives the casualties in the Belgian coast operations as follows Oil) : Sixteen killed, three died of wounds, two missing, 29 wounded. Men: 144 killed, 25 died of wounds, 14 missing, 355 wounded.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16837, 30 April 1918, Page 5
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