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Fradal 3rd Dec., 1910

... German Zeppelins, and up to date we have had to stand impotently by' and submit to the indiscriminate slaughter of defenceless women and children. That is a position which is intolerable to the Briton, and the growing interest In 11* anti-Zeppelin policy ...

The ZepstilA WO&

... The ZepstilA If the purpose of Zeppelin raids is to makc our flesh creep, they have alqectly failed. The other day an attack was made on certain English seaside resort which at 11w time was well filled with London visitors. The lying rascals who draw ...

WRECKAGE FALLS ON CONVENT,

... this morning there took place over Ghent, the most thrilling and important aerial contest in the war, a conflict between Zeppelin and aeroplanes, which readied in the total destruction of the former with its whole crew of 28 officers and men. Other German ...

News from Cramer

... dwelling-house ,the occupants of which had narrow escapes. The Cromer correspondent of the East. ern Daily Express says some Zeppelins passed over that plane at about 8-30 p.m., They approached from the east, and though they were not visible their engines ...

ALWAYS A DASE-DIVIL

... It is interesting to note that Flight Sub- Lieutenant Warneford, V.C., the young British airman who recently destroyed a Zeppelin, is closely connected by family ties with Ulster. He is a grandson of the late! Captain Alexander Campbell, C.1.E., D. 5 ...

AT DEAL AND WALDEN

... AT DEAL AND WALDEN. The London Star's Deal correspondent snys :--A Zeppelin passed over Deal and Wanner at 2 a.m. to-day. No damage to life or property . Is reported, and the inhabitants remained calm throughout Twenty incendiary bombs fell on sane ...

' Us Gsraas Istts

... women and little children, and unarmed and unoffending Judged by their deeds, the orders iseued by Von Tirpitz and Count Zeppelin may be assumed to have been something like the following). To Sea! To sea my merry men The German game to play. For a few ...

TIM VISIT TO SAMSGATIL

... correspondent. telephoning shortly after 3 a.m., says:—About 1-30 on Monday morning a Zeppelin made an attack upon the town. It is Mated that policemen had bane watching the Zeppelin from about midnight, but that the airship did not venture overland until 1-30 ...

111111T11111 AIRMAN'S °AMR

... AIRMAN'S °AMR. Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. A. I. Warneford, R.N., the first British aviator to bring down a Zeppelin, was born In 1892 at Gooch Behar, Indian. He went through his initial training in aviation at the Hendon Aerodrome, which he joined at the ...

M. ANDREWS, 3°Bal= Strut'

... Novelties in— Dresses, Costume Coats, Caps., Fur. Mint.. y, *to.; *to. LONDON HOUSE , SIM. ^ Inibwirds. ,(. ~ ~_: kali kr= hid. ZEPPELINS OVER NORFOLK. THOU TOWNS WPM. CIVILIANS KILLED AT LYNN ANO YAW Dugarra --- co. ...

A VISIT TO MAROATI

... A VISIT TO MAROATI. About 1.30 on Monday morning, says the Press Association, a hostile airship• appar-I entir of the Zeppelin type, was seen over Margate, and hovered over the town for ten minutes. The explosions at Ramsgate distinctly heard at Margate ...

PRICE RIGHT BANGOR

... but disappeared when the electric light were extinguished. NARROW 111110API AT At Sheringliam what was believed to be a Zeppelin passed over the town at 8-45 p.m., its approach being heralded by the loud hum of its engines. The aircraft encircled the ...