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GERMANY'S ZEPPELINS

... GERMANY'S ZEPPELINS. Mr Balfour's letter to a correspondent leaves nothing to be desired as a thorough and lucid explanation of the reasons why our official reports of Zeppelin raids are so vague. The reports give no information whatever in regard ...

Published: Friday 03 September 1915
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1754 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ZEPPELIN RAIDS

... ZEPPELIN RAIDS . The majority of people in this country, including engineers and aero-. nauta, have not hitherto attached a great deal of importance to Zeppelins. They have been regarded, in a douple sense, as wind-bags. Nor will the exploits over undefended ...

Zeppelin Bombs

... Zeppelin Bombs. Before I left I heard several bombs explode from Zeppelin airships. They made a terrific explosion, and blow a whole house to pieces, killing everything in and near it. One lx>mb killed the wife and three children of a Belgian soldier ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1914
Newspaper: Dundee People's Journal
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 294 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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 ...

Zeppelin Raid

... Zeppelin Raid. Fifty-four persons were killed and 67 injured in the raid on Eaghuid on Monday night by six or seven airships. The War Office on Tuesday night issued the following:— Further reports of the raid show that the evening's air attacks covered ...

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 ...

Zeppelin Raids

... Zeppelin Raids. Nothing can convince dunking men -'trongly of the fatuousness of German' policy than the methods which it hey have adopted in prosecuting this war. Duplicity and terrorism are most unlikely weapons secure victory over great ami high spirited ...

Published: Friday 22 January 1915
Newspaper: Arbroath Herald
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 391 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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 RAIDS

... ZEPPELIN RAIDS. After a fairly long immunity, the enemy have started their old game, she wing they have not yet come to repentance. It is a very plain intimation as to what we have to expect. Every possible precaution will require to be taken, and we ...

ZEPPELIN RAIDS

... ZEPPELIN RAIDS It would be a waste time to search for fitting epitlheto , with which to denounce the barbarous methods of warfare practised by the Germans. If neutrals protests have no effect their onduct we may be sure that the most trenchant denunciation ...

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 ...

ZEPPELIN MYSTERIES

... ZEPPELIN MYSTERIES. There have been many queries, and some complaints, in respect of the reticence observed in the Admiralty reports of Zeppelin raids on Britain. At this holiday season many people in all parts of the country have friends or relations ...

Published: Friday 03 September 1915
Newspaper: Montrose Standard
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 514 | Page: 4 | Tags: none