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Show German Aviators Fly Over England DrUsh Airmen Give Chase to a Taube; Zcpr.jllns Seen Off Coast London, Aprlrl 30. A Taubo aero-piano aero-piano flow over Southwold on tho Suffold coast this nfternoon. Two British airmen gavo chaso. No bombs wero dropped. A dlBpatch from Harwich says that Zeppelins also woro seen off the coast nt that point. Four dirigibles wero seen at Wolls on tho northern Nor-fo Nor-fo It const traveling In a northeasterly northeaster-ly direction. Tho military authorities bollovo that tho Zoppollns havo gone out to sea again without approaching tho English shores. Felix Stowo, in Suffolk, Just north of Harwich that a strange air craft not a Zeppelin, passed over tho town at a height of about 10,000 fcot. It was traveling at great speed, and disappeared dis-appeared In the direction of Wood-bridge, Wood-bridge, duo north. Tho era ft looked Uko a largo aeroplane. Ipswich, England, April 30. Excited Excit-ed residents of this historic town spent tho early hours of the morning taking stock of tho damago dono by the bombs dropped from tho German nlrshlp, gcnorally believed to havo been a Zeppelin, which appeared shortly after midnight. So far as can bo leothtd no ono was injured, although thcro woro several narrow escapes and tho property damago was s, mall. Bombs foil harmlessly In Waterloo street, which Is tho most densely populated district, "ilury Saint Edmunds, England, April 30.1 Pollco Inspector Wilson said this morning that Just after 1 o'clock ho heard several terrific explosions, ex-plosions, and realized that a Zeppelin had arrived. Tho sholls dropped from the airship caused four fires. While I thero was no loss of llfo, tho proper-I proper-I ty damage was considerable. The I aerial raider remained over tho town I ten minutes, and then disappeared In j tho dlrettlon of tho coast. l |