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THE AIR RAIDERS.

PARIS DISAPPOINTED. FLOCKED TO SEE SPECTACLE. (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) LONDON,.March 24. Parisians were bitterly disappointed with the Zeppelin raid. Despite the warning bugles, people stormed into the streets and gazed anxiously. into the darkness. When the theatres emptied Jhe . patrons had great difficulty in reaching their homes in the Stygian blackness. It appears that the Zeppelins divided into two groups, and endeavoured to fly over the city. When - the TreixmaercH planes attacked them they disappeared. The authorities'reported that the danger was ended, but the Germans,- instead of withdrawing", circumnavigated Paris and returned-to the city. The second attempt was immediately discovered, and- the enemy then retreated. - ...~-Z.. LOSS OF BRITISH AIRMEN. 35 KILLED OR BOSSING. (Received 2 pjn.) ,' ■ ' LONDON, March. 24^Thirtyzfive _ British airmen have been killed or are'tnissihg since 'the"beginning of the war. t ADDING TO THE FLEET. ' LONDON, March 24. It is believed that a new Zeppelin has left Friedrickshawen and thafcjasotbiw-A!', - almost completed. ~

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 25 March 1915, Page 5

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THE AIR RAIDERS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 25 March 1915, Page 5

THE AIR RAIDERS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 25 March 1915, Page 5