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ZEPPELIN OUTRAGE

... ZEPPELIN OUTRAGE PORTION' A HOSPITAL DESTROYED. The Pres* Bureau at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday issued the following statement; A telegram has been received from the Foreign Office from Sir F. Vi liers confirming the report that Zeppelin airship passed over ...

SPY SYSTEM IN IRELAND

... went and returned from motor rides. NEW TYPE OF ZEPPELIN*. Details of the latest type Zeppelin have been published in the Swiss Press. Its spetii is very great. In shape it differs from all the Zeppelins built before the war. Hitherto these craft have ...

IRELAND

... real :hc Ame lean Civil War Count Zeppelin. the inventor the German mafje his first Lai o-'n aset-nt in a captiw ball at Kreilericksborff in iyO‘J, when he was serving in the I’nion r,r ny in the attache. •Ja> Count Zeppelin has oev Ks rime hut h:s fortune ...

CE'.SOKSHIP tJF PUBLIC UPINTC.V

... two months to construct Zeppelin, with workmen, working hours a day Since the outbreak of the war over 1,000 workmen arc employed F.kdrichshafen, divided into night and day squails. • On Nov. the latest and most powerful Zeppelin ever built steered away ...

THE CHILD’S FIRST GRIEF

... Would had loved him more!” Mr. Balfour’s statement on the Admiralty policy of observing a judicious reticence in the matter Zeppelin raids has met with approval. The reasons for such reticence have been obvious enough, but it is well that the Firs* laird ...

THE IRISH ROSARY

... Samite! Daniel; •‘l'he Spinel.by M. Barker. The topics, amongst other snbjeets, touch \artous aspis-ts ot the war. possibfi ty Zeppelin raid, the >hi nlcc r s. the Catholic Truth Cotif: renec. and the waconferences M id' I ,einc. The uum- Is-r has some splendid ...

I’I.KN TV Ol (•( )MI,A\Y

... land that has provided for culture and art home such as it will never enjoy in any Other country.’' • ♦ km;).AND MENACED ZEPPELINS Ihe German menace KnyljnU is occasioning much concern the latter counts. Ear'. Curzon, speaking at Harrow, said that his ...

THE INVASION OF ENGLAND

... want of a National Army, the submarine menace, which keeps our Grand Fleet often far from the untimely decisive point; the Zeppelins, the mines, and the Other conditions which are more or less novel, throw upon Sir John Jellicoe a burden of responsibility ...

VOTE OF CON DOLENCE

... airship for the Admirahy under Commanded Behnische The ere was commanded Lieut. Commaudi Freyer, of the Zeppelin Co., and Capta uth. The Zeppelin L 2 arrived in Berlin fn>ni Berlin at !• riedrickshafen only few weeks ago. A few minutes after the ascent ...

Items of the War, The German Reichstag will, it expected, vt>te a second credit two ii«m-dred and fifty million ..

... Thursday that Prince Albert .'1 S.b>vig- Holstein, son Princes* Christian, was ic in in a military capacity in Belgium. A Zeppelin Wednesday dropped tw ■ bombs on Warsaw, which burst, breaking the C.S. Consulate windows. Another dropped two Plock, but ...

The Recalcitrant Machine

... this week. In Russia Hindenburg is pressing hard Dvinsk. a citv h he badly w-mts. decision is vet in this quarter The latest Zeppelin raid London ami eastern counties on Wedesday night has caused 1-e killed and over a hundred wounded. P'ofourd nt reigns in ...

LONDON “DAILY TELEGRAPH

... went into particulars regarding the aeroplanes, of which they would have 148 hv May SKt. They had.no intention ot getting a Zeppelin, , it won ...