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... the AN Zeppelin to carry her search-party on board the steamer, or has been lowered from the steamer, by order of the Zeppelin's commander, and rowed under the Zeppelin so that the search-party could descend into it. One of the cars of the Zeppelin is just ...

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... A DUEL BETWEEN SUBMARINE AND ZEPPELIN : THE SUBMARINE AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS. kbl fih bt We illustrate on this page, and on the one that (aces it, four stages of a remarkable fight between a Zeppelin and a British submarine. It will be recalled that the ...

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... : 11 Zeppelins visited the Eastern Counties last night and dropped bombs. Anti-aircraft guns were in action, and it is believed that one Zeppelin was hit. Air patrols were active, but ow ng to the difficult atmospheric conditions, the Zeppelins were able ...

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... THE RECENT SUBMARINE VERSUS ZEPPELIN ENCOUNTER: A GERMAN VERSION. b Bitih bine Elsewhere in this number we illustrate four stages of the recent encounter between a submarine and a Zeppelin which, as the Admiralty stated, denying the German accounts of ...

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... according to the letter of a friend of the dead hihti th BOMBED ZEPPELIN IN MID-AIR OVER GHENT FALLING IN FLAMES. jk til hll b Sub-Lieut. Warneford, V.C., hero, on sighting the Zeppelin over Ghent, made straight at it. He was flying low at first and ...

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... SKELETON OF A HOME FOR A GERMAN BOGEY : A ZEPPELIN-SHED IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION NEAR BERLIN—A HOUSE OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE TO AN AIR-CRAFT TO WHOM EVERY WIND IS AN ENEMY. | The safe-housing of a Zeppelin between its flights is, it stands to reason ...

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... crimson-and-yellow painted Spaniards, blue-and-yellow badged Swedes, sometimes with colour squares as anti-Zeppelin devices, painted on decks. Zeppelins are over 600 feet long (twice as j long as St. Paul's cross is high, from the pavement), travel at from ...

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... GERMAN 'HUMOUR IN WAR CARTOONS: A ZEPPELIN.' BABIES TO THE FRONT! We give hsre two examplas of German humour as it displays itself in cartoons on the war. It would hardly occur to any other nation to joke about the killing of babies—especially ...

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... m m : LIGHT FOR GERMAN ZEPPELINS : A PARACHUTE-SHELL FIRED FROM A PISTOL. L The first of the two illustrations given above shows a German parachute-light. According to the supplier of the photograph, this is shot from Zeppelins during night-attacks. The ...

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... AS GERMANY SEES ZEPPELIN RAIDS: ATTACKING AN ENGUSH COAST TOWN sirrs^ïâi r r EPPELIN r^rjr t : i-*r¡ —«• has been careful to insert a rerr consoinm,, 1 rt W noticed that the German artist intended ,0 represent the fortress of Southend or' Z olLÄ bfdi^ ...

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... AS IT WAS NOT ! GERMAN AIRCRAFT BOMBING THE LONDON DOCKS ! —[Reproducid from a German Paper.] On June I, a Zeppelin came over outlying London, and the accompanying reproduction from a German paper professes to show a holocaust of horror which was ...

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... aeroplane observing for the German artillery, seen at its favourite occupation of smashing a church. On the Ace of Spades are a Zeppelin over England and a 42-cm. German mortar. The Ace of Clubs is a memorial- card for the U 9 and the Emden, with portraits ...