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THE ZEPPELIN RAID

... THE ZEPPELIN RAID. On Wednesday night the War hosed • statement denying the accuracy of the German version of Monday night's raid. The number of casualties hie now increased to 160-69 killed and 101 injured. Particulars are also given of the material ...

THE ZEPPELIN RAID

... THE ZEPPELIN RAID. An inspired meaage from Berlin gives the official version of the Zeppelin air raid on tho Norfolk emit. It is stated that the airships, in order to attack the fortified place Great Yarmouth, were obliged to fly over other places ...

ZEPPELIN DESTROYED

... ZEPPELIN DESTROYED. The Russian forte at Libau, on the Baltic, have achieved a notable sumees in bringing down a German Zeppelin, which had appeared over the undefended - part of the town and =bombs. The airship fan into the water, all craft, secomplwhed ...

THE ZEPPELIN RAID

... THE ZEPPELIN RAID. Further particulars of dune Zeppelin raid on London, issued by the Admiralty yesterday, show that late on Monday night about MI bombs, mostly of an intendiary character, were dropped in ‘arious loca li ties near each other in the M ...

THE ZEPPELIN RAID

... THE ZEPPELIN RAID. A supplementary account of the Zeppelin raid on the area gives the total casualties as 170, of whom 142 are civilians (41 killed and 101 injured). military number 28. Anfiaireraft guns of the Royal Field Art Ilery attached to the Central ...

ZEPPELIN DISABLED

... ZEPPELIN DISABLED. A Parr oorrespontlgnt says that the lira which reached the French capital are of .1 new type, being about 180 yards long. It is reported that one of the two airships winch laded to reach Paris was partially disabled by French fire, ...

THE ZEPPELIN'S vicrnas

... THE ZEPPELIN'S vicrnas. The victim of the Zeppelin raid on Cala., were an old man, a young girl, and a family, comprising father. mother, and child. bombs which calmed the deaths fell in a garden and on the roof of a little house. The occu pants of the ...

THE ZEPPELIN AIR

... THE ZEPPELIN AIR RAID. Ths Zeppelin air raid upon the coast of Norfolk was the leading topic of the week, not because of its importance, for as an incident it was an absolutely futile effort on the part of Germany, but because of the senselessness of ...

THE CENSORSHIP AND ZEPPELINS

... THE CENSORSHIP AND ZEPPELINS. In • letter to • correspondent, Mr Balfour explains why the offload report* of sir raids o.i the British coast are so meagre, as pared with the lurid details given in the German firms. He points out Met the mooniest nights ...

ZEPPELIN DISTINGUISHED

... ZEPPELIN DISTINGUISHED OVERUKAD. The Central News learns from the East Anglicas. Daily Times' that great excitement was caused at Great Yarmouth at 8.30 ining by tho visit of hostile airman, which dropped several bombs over the southern pert of the ...

TO “ SQUASH ” ZEPPELINS

... TO SQUASH ZEPPELINS. What on the face of it seems a simple method of dealing with Zeppelin raids is described (says the Newcastle Chronicle in a letter us from Mr A. B. Lennox, consulting engineer, Newcastle. It appears so simple indeed, that one wonders ...

Published: Wednesday 17 November 1915
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 462 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

so ZEPPELINS

... so ZEPPELINS. Interesting reference to the work of minton is contained in the report. The Flying Curve, who have hewn out on recennabsences every day since their artiest in France, hate never >owl a Zeppelin, though airships .4 nonrigid typo hai• been ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1914
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1356 | Page: 7 | Tags: none