BOLTS FROM THE BLUE.
BOMBING BLAST FURNACES. FACTORIES SHELLED FROM ABOVE Received Dec. 29, 2 p. m, London, Dec. 28. A French communique states that thirteen British naval aeroplanes dropped a ton of bombs on blast furnaces at Dilliugen. French aeroplanes heavily bombarded railway stations at Montmedy, Pierrepont, East Longuyon and factories at Tbionville and Weuf. Also in the Briey coalfield blast furnaces at Rombath and Hacondingy. Two dirigibles bombed factories at Hacondangy and ironworks at Neukirchen. BELGIAN PASSIVE RESISTSKS. Received Dec. 29, noon. Havre, Dec. 28. The Belgian population is determined to continue passive resistance to Germans’ forcible recruiting. A Belgian circular, issued at Brussels declares: “Do not yield to requsition demands. The Germans must take us one by one from our homes.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11109, 29 December 1916, Page 8
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124BOLTS FROM THE BLUE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11109, 29 December 1916, Page 8
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