RAIDS ON ENGLAND.
INEFFECTIVE AIR ATTACKS. SOMETHING BIGGER EXPECTED. LONDON, December 28. . Tn connexion tho German air raids, .surnrise is felt, not at i'h© raids taking place, but at their absolute ineffectiveness. Both Thursday and Friday were ideal days for .such venture*, so tar as the weather conditions were concerned, and the fact that so little was accomplished is the best proof that the effectiveness of Britain's air defence is ample. There are signs that, tho authorities regard further "raids, with possible attempts at landing droops, as not improbable, and the control by the military authorities on Mio East Coast is therefore daily becoming uior© strict.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15163, 30 December 1914, Page 7
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