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ZEPPELINS AND INTEMPERANCE

... ZEPPELINS AND INTEMPERANCE. T'he Chairman, in his opening remarks, expressed his regret at the small attendance present. Perhaps it was due to the raids of the previous week. Some of their people, he thought, were probabiy more afraid of foreign airciaft ...

NHEN IS THE ZEPPELIN SEASON

... NHEN IS THE ZEPPELIN SEASON On Friday at the quartorly meeting Committee, held at the offices of the Clerk Mr. R. Mason), Bamk-streot, Lincoln, a considderable discussion arose on the que tion of the advisability of providing blin for the Assize Courts ...

INSURING AGAINST ZEPPELINS

... INSURING AGAINST ZEPPELINS. On the suggestion of Mr. Danby, it was agreed to insure the Boultham Pumpin Engine against damage by enemy nin‘ru'{ for the same amount as it was already insured for against fire, ...

By “One in the Know.” THE CINEMAS AND ZEPPELINS

... “Home” (London); “The Christian” (London), ete. - - - - - - “POMMY.”—So you intend ocontinuing vour cinema visits, * Zeppelins pr no Zeppelins.” That's the rifiu British spint! “Business as Usual.” Very pleased to hear from suo.h an :mlwm.'t “pi:t\m;goer. ...

ON “ZEPPELIN NIGHT.” The Story of a Flash Light

... testimony ‘o the German ration of the extent to which they are frightening ™ us by these Zeppelin raids “ 1 would Tike you 1o picture the scene, ” he said, ** Zeppelins overhead, sounds of bombs dropping, and Mr. Bott shmdmfi’ calmly there dispensing ginger ...

WHEN THE ZEPPELIN FELL. Seen by a Lincoln Eye-Witness

... WHEN THE ZEPPELIN FELL. Seen by a Lincoln Eye-Witness. Ve have received the following from Mr. F. Andrew, a native of Lincoln, now ng in Fssex: — Y Sunday, Sept. 24th, 1916, — Early ru. mours last night told us that a Z«mwlin vaid was expected, and at ...

THE ZEPPELINS COME. | asons Why We May Keep ' Cool

... THE ZEPPELINS COME. | asons Why We May Keep ' Cool. NOTICE FROM LINCOLN CIHI{EY CONSTABLE. LIGHTS OUT” 1F THE BUZZET GOLS. Some mild excitement was caused in Lin coln among the more nerveus section of the public, when the Chi Constable (Mr, | ...

THE ZEPPELIN BOMBARDMENT. Lincoln Man tells his Experiences. ADVICE TO LINCOLN PEOPLE

... THE ZEPPELIN BOMBARDMENT. Lincoln Man tells his Experiences. ADVICE TO LINCOLN PEOPLE. GET INTO THE CELLARS OR UNDER THE STAIRS. An interesting letter has been received from Mr. A. Boden, of 40, Portland-street, Lincoln, who was in King’s Lynn at the ...