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ZEPPELIN MISSILES

... Yarmouth police officer declared that saw one bomb-dropper, and that it was most certainly a Zeppelin. A Zeppelin can travel 750 miles, and an the nearest Zeppelin baso (so far we are aware) is Yarmouth, King's Lynn. etc., just come within its radius of ...

ZEPPELIN SHOT DOWN

... ZEPPELIN SHOT DOWN. Another important announcement made by the Admiralty on Tuesday night records the destruction of Zeppelin in the Baltic. It says: The Naval General Staff. Petrograd. communicate the following: Monday morning a Zeppelin appeared above ...

DROPPED ON SHERINGHAM

... lost. Finally, the Zeppelin, making terrific noiso and causing great sensation, made off over the sea. Sheringhara is 30 miles up tlio coast northward of Yarmouth. The King’s Lynn correspondent of the Central News telegraphed :—A Zeppelin passed over Sandringham ...

ANOTHER ACCOUNT GIRLS WHO WERE “LITTLE BRICKS

... at once that it was something in the air—very huge evidently by the noise of the engines. It dawned upon then that it was Zeppelin. I shut the door and I shook so, I was obliged sit down. 1 summoned up courage go upstair- and look from my landing window ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... COAST AIR RAID. TO THE EDITOR. ■Sir, —May I be allowed to contradict your statement this week’s edition, in respect to the Zeppelin raid on Sherringham. You state that the bomb which dropped on the house in Sherringham did not explode., I beg to say, I ...

A ROLL OF HONOUR

... that “shall” be built; “Der Tag” will come—The English find Their gold is naught but gilt! Attrition is a game to play With Zeppelins and mines, Torpedoes too, and submarines With secret service signs! With guns and bombs and aeroplanes— With scientific trenches; ...

TUE AUSTRALIAN NAVY

... whip, at* originally stated, by a German officer on being compelled to descend when ho was engaged in his famous raid the Zeppelin sheds Lake Constance. Commander Briggs has chivalrously exonerated German officers from this outrage, but ho complains that ...

ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT OF L. G. B

... and collapsed in the water, where it was destroyed and the crew taken prisoners. What has befallen a Zeppelin in- the Baltic may befall any Zeppelin which has the temerity cross the North Sea to attack our coast towns, always provided that it will not ...

KLKCTION OF OFFICERS

... that it was rather strange, and then we heard a terrific crash, we ran outside, and a wonderful sight met our eyes. A German Zeppelin was pasring overhead playing its searchlights over us. that it looked as if the heavens were opened. We could not see very ...

PRICES ON AIRMEN’S HEADS

... PRICES AIRMEN’S HEADS. The Echo Beige ” states that, in view of the danger the Zeppelin sheds caused the air raids of the Allies over Brussels, the Military Governor has promit»ed £l.OOO to anyone capturing a hostile airman, dead or alive. LEAMINGTON ...