SEVERAL ZEPPELINS TAKE PART IN REGENT RAID.
SEVENTY BOMBS DROPPED FROM TWO OF THE AIRSHIPS GERMAN AEROPLANE DROPS BOMBS ON DUNKIRK. London, April 25. The War Office reports that four or five Zeppelins participated ill the air raid on Norfolk and Suffolk on Monday. Only two seriously attempted to penetrate inland. Seventy bombs were dropped. One man was reported seriously injured, but no further details of casualties are available. Amsterdam telegrams state that nine Zeppelins were seen from Holland, going westward, yesterday afternoon. Possibly they were scouts rather than raiders. This morning a German aeroplane dropped six bombs on Dunkirk. One woman was killed and three men injured. The material damage was insignificant.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 7
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