26 SEPTEMBER 1914, Page 1
Then follows some incidental news, as, for example, the destruction
of two German aeroplanes and the dropping by one of our airmen of several bombs over the German lines, "one incendiary bomb falling with considerable effect on a transport park near La Fere." Next we hear of a buried store of the enemy's munitions of war which was found not far from the Aisne, ten waggon-loads of live shell and two waggons of cable being dug up. Traces were also discovered of large quantities of stores having been burned, which our official correspondent cautiously regards as " tending to show that so far back as the Aisne the German retirement was hurried."