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ZEPPELIN INVASION

... ZEPPELIN INVASION. A correspondent of the New York Times sends from Berlin an account of a fortnight's tour he has just concluded through Belgium, wires the New York correspondent of the Daily Mail. He reports that every hotel in Antwerp is filled with ...

THE ZEPPELIN MENACE

... THE ZEPPELIN MENACE. There was a time when people in this country described the Zeppelin as a gas-bag in a double sense. It was ton cumbrous, offered too big a target, and was so much dependent the elements. They have recently had mime to revise their ...

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 ...

The Zeppelin Raid

... The Zeppelin Raid. Count Z••ppelin has now handed over the task of frightening London to his secretary. who appears to be a man of considerable iluagiaative faculty. The Count is to have 16 perfte l dirigible., ready by mid-July, each capable of carrying ...

Zeppelin Raids

... Zeppelin Raids. In some towns where the lighting restrictions have recently been made much more stringent, especially those situated inland, there has been a good deal of grumbling with regard to the Home Office Order. Some people have regarded the r ...

THE ZEPPELIN LAIRS

... THE ZEPPELIN LAIRS. What I did come across, though — how, when and where are of no interest at present—was an official list of Zeppelin sheds in Germany. 1 was ind'screet enough to feast my hunary journalistic eyes on it, and even succeeded 'in making ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1917
Newspaper: Thomson's Weekly News
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1363 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

~' Zeppelin Raid

... Zeppelin Raid. The frillowintr communique was issued on Wednesday nig ht by the Field-Marshal Commanding-in-Chief Home Forces:— The Zeppein raid of last night covered a conside:aWe extent of our eastern coasts. At least five of six airships actually crossed ...

Zeppelin Insurance

... regarded as safeguard against Zeppelin raids, and there are multitudes of people in the- Eastern ha«’f of Britain who make their travelling and visiting arrangements accordingly. The Huns are said to giving building Zeppelins in order to concentrate* all ...

Published: Friday 23 February 1917
Newspaper: Arbroath Herald
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 213 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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 Reids

... The Zeppelin Reids The newts I liavo from friends and relatives in London regarding the recent raids is to the effect That nothing the Huns have accomplished can give satisfaction any thoughtful German. When London has been caught com. parativcly unprepared ...

Published: Friday 17 September 1915
Newspaper: Arbroath Herald
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 396 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ZEPPELIN BOMBS

... ZEPPELIN BOMBS. German aircraft are known to have dropped uu the British Isles four different patterns of bombs. Each varies in form, size, and weight, although there are only two types or claims, viz. the high-explosive bomb and the incendiary bomb. ...

Published: Friday 28 April 1916
Newspaper: Montrose Standard
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 474 | Page: 8 | Tags: none