27 FEBRUARY 1915, Page 2

Last Sunday night a German aeroplane visited Essex and dropped

bombs at Colchester, Coggeshall, and Braintree. No one saw the aeroplane, though it was beard at many places. The principal damage was done in Hutt Road, Colchester, where part of the house of guartermaeterSergeant Radjohn was wrecked. Mr. Radjohn and hie wife were uninjured, though the room where they were Hitting was plentifully peppered by fragments of the bomb. Rushing upstairs, Mr. Radjohn found his baby unharmed and asleep among the ruined furniture.