ZEPPELIN RAIDS.
W^ARNING TO COWARDLY FOES
ALLIES BOMB GERMAN BRASS-
WORKS
PARIS, March 20. Tlie public are enraged at the Zeppelin raids and the escape of the German airmen.
The newspaper Excelsior says: ."We and our Allies have abstained, through j chivalry, fro. mstriking at German cities. We have reserved our attacks for military establishments. We %aye already demanded reprisals against an enemy who has disregarded the conventions of ! war. The cities of the Rhine are within easy, reach of our airmen, and it has become necessary to spread terror among the German people, who are* still so full of illusions and conceit. That day when bombs explode above their headst tihey u'Dll exciiange tlieir confidence for panic An aerial blockade will complete their maritime and economic ' AMSTERDAM, March' 26. The Allies' aeroplanes bombed the brass works at Heyst and several GerInans were killed and many wounded.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13645, 27 March 1915, Page 3
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ZEPPELIN RAIDS.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13645, 27 March 1915, Page 3
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