A ZEPPELIN RAID SEINED
... A ZEPPELIN RAID SEINED. San lay.—The Nancy correspondent the 'Temps' contradicts the rumour which is current, tho effect that Zeppelin has dropped bombs Toul.— Association War Special. ...
... A ZEPPELIN RAID SEINED. San lay.—The Nancy correspondent the 'Temps' contradicts the rumour which is current, tho effect that Zeppelin has dropped bombs Toul.— Association War Special. ...
... German countei attacks directed against the French forces occupying the slopes of the Vosges, in the legion of Colfnar. The rumour current regarding the recapture oi Mulhausen by the Germans is still without confirmation. In any case, the theatre of opera ...
... Several German patrols pursued by the French have retired into Switzerland, where they have been disarmed. BOMBS DROPPED ON ZEPPELIN HANGARS. LONDON, Sunday. An official communication to the London News Agency from the French Embassy in London io-day described ...
... believe that the Germans can hold their long line much longer. It would unwise, perhaps, to attach too much importance the rumours that they are already retreating; it better to wait for more official news before accepting these statements. The whole strategy ...
... rash policy of adding a large number of airships, as distinguished from seaplanes, to the naval air service. Several German Zeppelins came to aid in the repelling of the British fleet. From the first it was apparent that persistence would mean destruction ...
... amusement the - ay that he had been assured that the Minister was a great*believer » fining and invigorating power ol nsi that rumour credited him with tne Average freely at Cabinet JJeaJT °ne of the Prime Minister's °P enl hoasted that he perri P of c ard ...
... alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary is not very sound ; md consequence little wonder has been excited by the frequent rumours that Austria-Hungary would be by no means indisposed to consider terms peace with her enemies. The plight of Hungary is pitiable ...
... As the oil-burning fleet increased the supply would be maintained. He hoped that would put stop to some of the ridiculous rumours he had seen as to the narrowness of the margin on which they were working. Although this oil was paid for out of revenue, ...