WAR VESSELS ATTACK LOWESTOFT
ZEPPELINS VISIT NORFOLK
THE FIGHT EAST OF SUEZ CANAL
ENEMY SUFFER SEVERE CASUALTIES
■The principal item of news 'to-day tells of an attack on the English coast town of Lowestoft by a German battle-cruiser squadron. Zeppelins have visited Norfolk, dropping seventy bombs. The German press is surprised at the threatened Cabinet crisis in England being so quickly settled, and the French press anticipates that compulsion in England will be quick 'in coming. • Further details' of the encounter with the Turks east of the Suez Canal shew that it was more serious than the first reports ■indicated. An aeroplane attack on Katia Camp completely destroyed it, and the Turks appear to be withdrawing. Sir Edward Grey, in his reply to the American Note regarding Britain's right of search at sea, adheres to Britain's incontestable right to intercept contraband under any circumstances.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 98, 26 April 1916, Page 7
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