TWO ZEPPELINS OFF NORTHUMBERLAND COAST.
BRITISH AEROPLANES SENT OUT TO RECONNOITREAIRSHIPS RETIRE WITHOUT MAKING ATTACK. (Received April 25, 7.30 p.m.) London', April 24. The military guard on the north-cast coast reported that it had observed two Zeppelins of! the Northumberland coast, near Blyth. Four British aeroplanes went out to reconnoitre. A later message stales that the Zeppelins returned seawards, no attack being made-
Among the places mentioned in to-day's cable news which are marked in the map above are Langemarck and Boesinghe, north of Ypres, in which region the French were compel!** (* mfee when attached with asphyxiating bombs. Hill 60 lies south-east of Ypres, in the vicinity of Zillebcke, marked on the map.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15901, 26 April 1915, Page 7
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