BIG ATTACK ON PARIS
I SIXTY AEROPLANES TAKE PART ']'.■'* . ,/ i (AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION AND BEUTBB.) ,-'■'. PARIS, 11th March. Official.—-Seven enemy aeroplane squadrons attacked Paris at 10 o'clock on Monday evening. Bombs were dropped at several points, causing casualties ana damage. . '" (Received March 13, 10.30 a.mi) ■ ' ■ PARIS, 12th March. Official.—A GotEa was brought down in flames five kilometres from Chateau Thierry (fifty-two miles north-east of Paris.) . . The raid began at five o'clock in the evening, - and ended at midnight. Sixty aeroplanes, in seven squadrons, crossed the iWch lines, though barrages of great intensity were put up. A few reached.(Paris, and demolished several buildings and set fire to,others. (AUSXEALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) , ■ (Received March 13, 8.20 a.m.) J \ ■ . LONDON, 12th March. The Germans lost four aeroplanes in ths raid on Paris..
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 62, 13 March 1918, Page 5
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130BIG ATTACK ON PARIS Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 62, 13 March 1918, Page 5
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