GERMAN REPORT.
AIR SUCCESSES CLAIMED. AMSTERDAM. July 27. A German official message says: — "We compelled a French aeroplane to descend north-west of Tourcoing. and captured a British aeroplane and aviar tors near Pennine. "The enemy captured our advanced trenches at Lingekopf." GERMAN GENERAL KILLED. (Received July 28th 8.15 p-m.) PARIS, July 28. Prisoners report that a shell killed General yon Zeffert while ho was visiting trenches at Son Fontelle. THE IRON HAND. FINE IMPOSED ON ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, July 28. General Bodenhansen, the Governor of Antwerp, ha* fined the city £10,000
I as a result of a patriotic demonstration lon July 21st. no has since impos-ed J rigorous regulations on civilians. No I one is allowed to stand about in tho streets.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15313, 29 July 1915, Page 7
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