RAID ON LONDON
LAST FRIDAY'S ATTACK
BOMBS DROPPED ON THE CITY.
(AUS. AND N.Z. CABLE ASSN. AND REUTER.)
LONDON, 3th March.
The Press Bureau states :—Sevan or eijjiit aeroplanw writd out lust night'n raid. Two bombed London. The first
BESSARABIA TO BE EVACUATED
two raiders, following the Thames, were turned back before they reached the capital. A third crossed the Essex coast, and bombed the south-west and • north-west districts of London. A '■fourth crossed Essex, dropped bombs 'in the north of London, and proceeded 'Boutii across the capital. After dropping their remaining bombs in the northern districts, the rert of the machines turned back. Some damage was done to property, wv^rttl bouwe "being demo- * luhed.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 60, 11 March 1918, Page 7
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115RAID ON LONDON Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 60, 11 March 1918, Page 7
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