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... ZEPPELIN RAID ON PARIS. A DOZEN BOMBS, BUT LITTLE DAMAGE. SOISSONS CATHEDRAL SHELLED. HARD FIGHTS IN ...
... ZEPPELIN RAID ON PARIS. A DOZEN BOMBS, BUT LITTLE DAMAGE. SOISSONS CATHEDRAL SHELLED. HARD FIGHTS IN ...
... THE FAILURE OF THE ZEPPELIN CAMPAIGN. GERMAN JOURNAL'S CONFESSION. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH ATTACK. FIGHTING NEAR THE BAPAUMEPEEONNE ROAD. ENEMY’S ARTILLERY ACTIVE. ...
... NO ZEPPELINS SEEN. In. view of the many statements being made in the press as the . se of Zeppelins against ns, it it interesting to note that the Royal Flying Corps who have been out on reconnaissances every day since their arrival in France, have never ...
... ZEPPELIN ENGAGED AT 12,000 FEET. STORY OF FIGHT IN THE CLOUDS. officer of the Royal Flying Corps, who assisted in the destruction of the Zeppelin which fell at Cuffley Sunday morning, explained yesterday that “the commander of the airship threw oat black ...
... FAILURE OF ZEPPELIN RAID. afternoon’* official communique from Paris records local engagements in the majority of the sectors of the battle lineoperations in which the enemy secured no advantage. The fighting was of a local character, and in the Argonne ...
... SEAPLANES ZEPPELIN. GERMAN VESSEL SHOWS NO DESIRE FOR FIGHT. large amount work was done by the Royal Air Force contingents working with the Navy fron, to 7. On Monday last, previonslv reported, aircraft snoceesfaUy attacked hostile Zeppelins, one of which ...
... HOW THE ZEPPELIN WAS DESTROYED. [Official Press Bureau Statement.] The Secretary of the Admiralty makes following announcement: The Naval General Staff, Petrograd, communicates the following : On Monday morning Zeppelin appeared above Libau, and had time ...
... Not Zeppelin gyT ...
... intention of the Zeppelin crew, had the wire warp chopped away with a hatchet, and the trawler made for home at full speed, the Zeppelin making no attempt follow. In tfiie course of an interview yesterday the skipper the trawler said the Zeppelin was the •L ...
... THE ZEPPELIN “TERROR.” Germany had in March last year eleven Zeppelins. Of these eight were military airships. Now, a fleet of eighteen or twenty airships sounds rather terrible, end naturally, if the Allies pressed Germany hand, an attempt would certainly ...
... Zeppelins and Motors. Whilst disagreeing with the police action in trapping at Walsall, it might, nevertheless, be suggested that the police, both there and elsewhere, should pay more attention to an infinitely graver danger than the mere infraction the ...
... THE ZEPPELIN PATENTS. Gbneva, March 12. The late Count Zeppelin has left to the German Government the rights ip all his scientific discoveries and patents.—Central News. ...