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TEE RUSSIAN CONQUEST OF SOME EFFECTS 05 THE GERMAN

... of such costly efforts. Their mere noise no longer scares the Russian soldier. A couple days ago somo one started a rumour that a Zeppelin had been seen over Petrograd. 1 could not discover the slightest grounds for the statement, but it wan interesting ...

AUSTRIA

... island, without, however, the German newspaper says, doing nay damage. RUMOURED FATE OF A ZEPPELIN' AND CREW. ;Excha>uk Telegraph Company's Telegram.) Rooscndaa!, Sunday. It rumoured hero this afternoon Zep{>din sighted orer in tlio morning was shot the ...

GERMAN MOVEMENTS

... GERMAN MOVEMENTS. THE RUMOURED EVACUATION OF ANTWERP. CONFLICTING BRUSSELS REPORT. ( Yorkshire Pool•• • Daily Tilotreffe* Rotterdam, Friday. amazing story has been sent to the Rotterdam*!•ho Courant” by its Breda correspondent. A Dutchman, who arrived ...

ANTWERP IN EXTREMITY. TEEEIBLE BATTERING BY GERMAN GUNS

... to the •I * the Allies’ airmen the Zeppelins h- K*n Cologne was furnished The adventure was conw..u*di**n **mmand*T D. Sjicnecr who re|».»rts that Lieut. R. G. ■y Ihi-v idorf dropped bombs from height . th Zeppelin shed, and airship > • •• d Three offivers ...

THE GERMANS IN FLANDERS

... before receiving the requisition orders they bad smuggled all their good sciviceabie horses over the frontier. The sheds for Zeppelin, which were erected near Kucsaalle, have been removed again, and the correspondent concludes that the German activity in ...

THEIR RETURN

... environs, and news of the fall of tho fortress, are, course, largely responsible for this renewed nervousness. Also, horrible rumour has spread—and is credited some influential personages—that the Germans intend to impress Belgians of fighting age in a huge ...

THE FRESH GERMAN EFFORTS

... trying hr.ek their way Calais and the coast. now army ha.? been brought upon tho scene, and new mad has been chosen, and it is rumoured that the ray’s win not idle. The failuro of their effort to reach the coast from the north i* ascribed to two causes—the ...

A LULL IN THE FIGHTING

... sale of intoxicating liquors if they think fit. Fortunately, according to calculation published Paris, five of the twelve Zeppelins Germany possessed at the beginning of the war have been destroyed. In strong contrast to the treatment of English and other ...

COMING OPERATIONS AROUND PARIS

... projectors of the forts sweep the sky throughont the night with shafts light, and guns are ready to receive a raider, be a Zeppelin or Taube that may como within tho blinding rays. (Passa Association Special Warn Trlboram.) Paris, Wednesday. competent circles ...

AMERICAN SYMPATHY WITH THE ALLIES, GERMANY’S INTRIGUES. Yorkshire Post and Dally Telegraph Special-Copy rijhtJ ..

... The burning Louvain, the shelling of Ilheims Cathedral, the violation of Belgium, the bombardment defenceless citixena by Zeppelin airships, and certain well-authenticated stories of the rap© and mutilation women—these are tho five factors which have made ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... hast Coast has revived interest in the problem of the defence London against possible bomb-throwing raids by aeroplanes or Zeppelins. There is little sign apprehension in any class the people in the Metropolis, but the approaching season of the mist and ...

GERMAN GENERAL WOUNDED AND 500 MEN CAPTIVE

... has been wounded St. Blaise. A German standard has also been taken. Two French airmen made a sortie from Verdun over the Zeppelin hangars, where they dropped two bombs, and it believed did much damage. They were repeatedly fired upon, but managed to regain ...