A SHOCK FOR GERMANY.
LOXDOX, Xovember 28. The air raid proved a heavy blow to German aspirations, ?-.r it showed :r-at London is not ids only place ioinune from attack. Germany for the first time got some ;<ioa r' i.lie cj-eat in.piovement in B/r.a'r.'s anti-aircraft .'.efences, and is covaiv.-H.;-] to roaiise the great risk of further "frightful, ness." It is officially reported that in last night's air raid the damage and casualties were very slight. One wo. man died from shock. Five men, seven women, and four children were injured. Fifteen muse? in one town were seriously, and twenty" were slightly damaged. Elsewher-i the damage was insignificant, nothing of military importance being touched.
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Northern Advocate, 30 November 1916, Page 3
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113A SHOCK FOR GERMANY. Northern Advocate, 30 November 1916, Page 3
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