ENEMY DESTROYERS.
BOStiSARO EHGLSSH PORTS.
TvVO CASUALTIES REPORTED
LONDON, February 23.
In the House uth Ch.iimoas Sir Edward C'aiV'ii •,fated that enemy destroyeis bombarded Broadstans and Margate early this unr.iai;'. A vNoauar and a child were Killed.
D=3Tft J Y am-EK GAG S.
NO BRITISH LOSSES
jAUSaiCAU'V.N >r.l> .v2. CAKI.K ASSOCIATION'] Receive i this day at 11.5 a.m. HoNDON, February -2(5. There v» ere destroy er. engagemeats. ..There were no British casualties. Any enemy losses are ..oc ascertainable. FURTHER DETAILS. % NO MATERIAL DAMAGE’ ' DONE. . .
Received this dav at 12.15 pan LONDON/ February-2(>. J
. Tiro Press. Bureau "states: Enemy destroyers approaches th Kentish coast at 12.16 yesterday night and fired shells on the-nn-■or lifted towns of Broads fairs and Margate. The firing lasted ten minutes.. The material damage was slight. Two houses, one unoccupied, were wrecked. Ten others were damaged. *
A woman and child were W: and two children .seriously injured.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1917, Page 5
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