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take down their ‘Zeppelins,’ we > nllod their rank badges. 1 don't know what the idea was except it was

... take down their ‘Zeppelins,’ we > nllod their rank badges. 1 don't know what the idea was except it was degrade the officers, but to n man they refused to remove their badges. They were brought before board of ‘Oernuai officers and stripped of their badges ...

THINGS THAT GERMANY NAS

... ((ucstioh that these' Zeppelins are expensive weapons, and the almost daily reports which now reach us of the destruction of a Zeppelin in England must indeed have a very disquieting effect upon the German authoiities. The Zeppelin was to have more than ...

British Government towards the matter

... powerless deal with the Zeppelin menace, and an a result much valuable property, and what is of more consequence still many valuable lives are, on the occasion of an air raid. dependant on the degree of accuracy with which the Zeppelin bomb-droppers perform ...

SECOND “ MOLD-VP.”

... —“ Daily Mail.” Zeppelins Beaten by Gun-fire. MAST KENT RAID IN A MIST Mr. Tf imant Maid in Parliament Wednesday that the Zeppelin raids Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were beaten off gun-fire. War Office, Thursday,~2.ls a.m. Zeppelins were reported over ...

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... lulled into n sense of false security believing that the only things which seriously threatened from above u these times were Zeppelins! We wore quite wrong, criminally apathetic, in fact, you will learn if yon read carefully the report elsewhere the •‘Observ»r” ...

BUT WO MILITARY OBJECT GAINED

... casualties have been reported: One man, eight women, and four children killed; 4 men, six women and two children wounded. One Zeppelin was seriously damaged by the gunfire of the land defences and was reported this morning being towed into Ostend She has since ...

Prompt Attention

... witty weekly enjojx a larger circulation and wider popularity than ever before. The attitude Londoners towards the recent Zeppelin raids, is happily shewn the cartoon, and altogether the current number is even bigger and bottei: than usual. As many as ...

Alphabet of the War

... Wilhelm, so much to say, X is the 'Xit he’ll make one fine day. V’s for the Yean that he’s yearned for this fight. Z are his Zeppelins served jolly well right. Aubrey Fobd in *'London Opinion.’* ...

aATCBDAT, OOrOBHR. 7. 1918-

... under-eeae means of oommunication. The pet projects of the Kaiser for the vanquiahment the world have turned ashes. With Zeppelins that can little more than drop bomb or two and «j off speedily—and sometimes fail to fly off at all; with submarines that ...

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... livelier interest in the matter off aerial service than was likely to otherwise aroused. Taken in oanjnnetkn with the repeated Zeppelin raids on and the consequent loss of life, then can ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER

... THE KILDARE OBSERVER Zeppelin Raid on England. BOMBS DROPPED ON TOWNS BY NIGHT. SEVERAL KILLED AND INJURED. On Tuesday night, at 8.30 o’clock,’a fleet of three German Zeppelins visited England, and dropped bombs at Yarmouth, Sheringham, King’s Lynn, ...