ZEPPELINS
LONDON, June 3. ■ At the inquest on a boy aged eight years and a girl aged 16, the children of a Jewish tailor, victims of the recent Zeppelin raid, a verdict was returned of death from wounds inflicted by fragments from a Zeppelin bomb on Monday. The Wolff Bureau states that the Zeppelin raid on London reached Finchley. ROTTERDAM, Juno 4.
The Cologne Gazette says that Britain’s silence of the details of the burii ing of the London docks as the result o( the air raid, they must suppose that th» damage was worse than appears.
LONDON, .June 3.
Sir Donald Macalister, in his presidcn* tial address to the Medical Council, commended the insistent, need for more doctors, as, owing to the growth of the new armies, the professional reserves have been fully called out. The services'of women doctors are being utilised, and senior medical students serving in the ranks have been recalled to complete their curriculum.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 31
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158ZEPPELINS Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 31
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