Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1916, p. 13

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YEAR NO. 82-358. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916. THE RECENT AIR RAI ON PARIS, ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF GERMAN BARBARISM A CHASM, TORN IN THE CENTRE OF A PUBLIC SQUARE IN THE CITY OF PARIS BY A VIEW OF THE FUNERAL PROCESSION ON WAY TO THE RESTING PLACE OF THE 4 . ZEPPELIN BOMB. NON-COMBATANT VICTIMS A TUBERCULOSIS DISPENSARY DETR BLE 1 FOMB WHICH. KILLED SEVERAL 5° PHOTO SHOWS A SIXSTOREY HOUSE DESTROYBP BY A BOMB IN WHICH PEOPLE WERE KILLED A HOLE MADE IN THE PARIS SUBWAY BY A ZEPPELIN BOMB. The New Haven wreck at Milford, Conn., in which nine wire killed and fifty injured. Photo shows locomotive of the special, { : the gondolw; freight . > 2 - ; 2 5 i The New Haven Railroad wreck at Milford, Conn. The rear car, a day coach of steel, was thrown completely acfbss the four § and passenger coach after rolling down the embankment. . tracks by the impact of the collision. The wrecking crane is about to lift the coach in the search for bodies. a

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