ZEPPELINS
... ZEPPELINS. BRITISH AIRMAN’S DEATH. F|ANCEE SUMMONED FROM HOTEL TO ...
... ZEPPELINS. BRITISH AIRMAN’S DEATH. F|ANCEE SUMMONED FROM HOTEL TO ...
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... DESTRUCTION OF ZEPPELIN Exchange Amsterdam miessage says the crew of Zeppelin who were killed numbered 28. Two nuns and two children were killed and many injured. ...
... south, and might perhaps attack the city, several men awake so that if danger came near they could bear a hand. “Wang the Zeppelins,” said ono as he settled down to sleep at last, “ let them do o” is this would be the thei r worst. And the probabilit mental ...
... ZEPPELINS AND BASTERN COUNTIES REPEATED RECONNAISSANCES. ...
... THE ZEPPELIN‘ RUSE A DEWSBURY SAILOR'S ACCOUNT OF THE CUXHAVEN RAID, A Savile Town, Dewsbrrr. has receive. in the attack on Cuxhave>. in whieh bo «ava: leites from a friend named J. Holines, took 7 “Tam pleared to tell you I spent one of the fo Christinas ...
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... CAUGHT IN TREES AFTER BEING FIRED ON, Amsterdam, Thursday The Sluis correspondent of the says that an airship, probably a Zeppelin, got caught in some trees near Aalterbrug, nine miles from Tirlemont. The machine was hit by soldiers of the Allied forces ...
... open water. The those who have seen the big airships at work, and out with a desire to do damage if they could, is that the Zeppelins will fail overy time against a ship of the average hveliness our own even on a day that is the: ically windless; and, with ...
... WERE THEY ZEPPELINS OR ? ...
... unexpolded bom ciseovered to-day near ithe fish wharf at Yarmouth would seem, from its great weight, to prove at least one Zeppelin participated in last aerial aul The bomb, whieh is pear-shaped, is so heavy thas iwo men cot barely it, and it is clear thar ...
... ZEPPELIN R AEROPLANE? Tn an interview, a gentleman and his wife stated but an aer emphatically that the hostile craft was not a ane. ey stated that they distinct view of the outline of the machine, which was ying very low. The casualties at Kine’s Lynn ...