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MINER OFFICE, 4.30 p.m. 1
THE WAR.
Hie Air Raid on
London
§T INCIDENTS FURTHER DESCRIBED.
r \ .(".Tho Times" Message.)
' London, .Thursday.
Heart-rending incidents of Weonea
jdaj's raid (says "The Times") continue
ito become known. Many persons diet
in the hospitals during the , night
¿Firemen, police, and doctors are still
«arching the debris, which in some
places resembles the results of the ex-
plosions at Bapaume.
There were distressing scenes in the
SSast End hospitals and. pblice stations
-aa men and women were waiting, all
Snighij long seeking news of'tho miss
. ^ , ? . ? /.;-;.;,',.-,
The interior of a five-storied wafe
ifcouse was tho scene of great loss of
life and injury.. Three floors were
Stxecked. . . , ;
'Another bomb wrecked, a large, print
.îng establishment, which 'wai ' soon
wrapped in flames. i -
Tho heads of some of the Umpire's
biggest banking and commercial insti-
tutions narrowly escaped.
^?A strong agitation has set'.'in for
strengthened defences and earlier
Earnings.
/ The "Ererring News" says:-"Lon
8on recognises it is in the war zone.
{Tho enemy will come again in greater
aumbera as a part of ila scheme of
frightfulness. Proper warning should
oe grwn to allow all to get shelter."
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