WAR IN THE AIR.
THE RAID ON PARIS. (A. & N.Z.) PARIS, March 12. A panic at the entrance to a raid shelter in an underground railway during last night's raid resulted in 06 persons being suffocated or trampled to death. The other casualties now total 34 killed and 79 injured, including six killed and seven injured at a hospital. ENEMY REPORT. (A. & N.Z. & Routed LONDON. March 12. A German ollicial report slates:— Last night we made a successful raid, and dropped numerous bombs on Paris, in retaliation for the enemv attacks on March !) and 10 on Stuttgart, Esslingen, Interuert, Therin, and Mainz. CASUALTIES IN LONDON. (A. & N.Z. & Rputcr) LONDON, March 12. The Press Bureau states:—The air raid on March 7 killed nine men, eight women, and three children. Forty-three persons were injured.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1275, 14 March 1918, Page 5
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