AIR RAIDS
ALLIED AVIATORS BUSY.
RAILWAY WORKS BOMBED
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association and Router. LONDON, January 18. Sir D. Haig reports: Our aeroplanes last night, despite the bad weather, Irambed a largo railway station at Bernsdorf, 30 miles south-eastward of Metz, also the railway southward,, of Metz. All the machines returned. THE KARLSRUHE RAID. HUNS DISLIKE THEIR OWN MEDICINE. Australian and N.Z. Cablo Association. LONDON, January 18. Tho Daily News Berne correspondent gives details of tho Karlsruhe raid. At least 10 machines were, counted, and bombs rained down for several minutes. The firemen mastered the fires caused. Several British and French officers were killed among the many hostages whom the authorities assembled at Karlsruhe. The utmost indignation prevails among the population.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 5
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122AIR RAIDS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 5
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