THE RAID IN ZEEBRUGGE.
A SUBMARINE DAMAGED. GERMAN BATTERIES SUFFER. : (Times.and Sydney Sun Services.) '?' '■•--■ LONDON, .Much. 127 . The Admiralty has published a statement from.» correspondent in Sluis, .Holland, who has learned from- a reliable source that' the British airmen on February. 21, besides killing ,13 and .wounding 35 soldiers, badly damaged a submarine at Zeebrugge. Several German- batteries along the coast. suffered, and., a; laVge number of guns were totally, destroyed, -it -Kndcke, one officer and seven men were killed. -. /./. -,y The bombs dropped by the-British neither killed rcivilians touched houses. ." ._ ...: \ --;^ A British air-squadron successfully bombarded Westende. at present occupied by the Germans.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 62, 13 March 1915, Page 5
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