AIR RAIDS ON LONDON.
LONDON. March 11. London now ' treats an air raid systematically. .The public "go to ground" instantly, seeking shelter at' the first warning given. Even the- most inquisitive is qu^te willing to burrow into an underground cellar rather than stay on to P.:.??id ta-ke. a chance, of becoming a victim- of the murdering BocHes. Ambulances and the fir© brigade operatives are. ready diay. and night, hospitals am mobilised for anstant action, and' tho Bj'itish airmen, rising far outside the city at the fli-st inJclinciof , attacks, /are >m Mis thick of the battle, 'opposing every Gotha sighted, even before it comes within tht> range of the city guns, ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 8
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