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... ZEPPELIN PRUJECTS. Rumours of further aeriai raids have been cnrrent during the week-end. but they have proved to be groundless. Iv is probable that the cause of the stories was the presence oi British putrolling aircraft. Meantime both Berliu aud Vienna ...
... THE ZEPPELIN RAID. INQUEST ON THE VICTIMS. ...
... ZEPPELINS’ FATE. 7 18 MELTED BOWN. ...
... ZEPPELIN ACTIVITY. AIRSHIPS OVER NORTH SEA. Copenhagen. Saturday. Zeppelin activity across the North Sea is nvortedr from Schleswig. ...
... ZEPPELIN HIT. FEENCH NEWSPAPER'S OFFER TO AVIATORS. Pans, Saturday. widing to the “Matin one of the Zeppel. wh flew over Pang last Saturday was nit hell from a 75-mm. gun in a village in the wurhood of the Montmorency Forest, and Iy damaged that it began ...
... COUNT ZEPPELIN. Amsterdam, Monday. Zeppelin ie 10 be elected & member of ’\(n-hu of the Wurttemberg Diet.— News ...
... PARIS AND ZEPPELINS. AN EXPERIMENT. Paris, Wednesday. In consequence dhwm;o‘ pu.hlmlig;hhngygdordgymmgvu; current being reported on their wa to Paris. zm:ounmun!wnded. No Zeppelin has been reported All that happened was that a test was being made of the ...
... SUPER-ZEPPELINS Bd o & 'Another new has left Priedrichshafen *‘for o s Geelinatia writes Mr. Alan Bott in the MI’W and the “Yorkshire Obsarver’’. usal it has been tested two or three times over the Lake of Con. ‘mmd@twwdo-hpeg bombs being dropped on ...
... ZEPPELIN FOR DOVER. The special corresvondars of the ‘“Yorkshre Observer” and “*Daily Chronicle’”” says that Calais 'ad & visit on Saturday night from a Zoppeiin. and three Avatik aeroplanes which, flving bigh over the town, were reported °to be head'ng ...
... CONTEMPT FOR ZEPPELINS Yrmden, Friday. When flymg ont from Cuxheven, Commander Hewlett was followed by German Zeppelins and soroplancs. He showed comtempt for the former, and flew alongswle one of shem, the ooompants of which were unable to get at him ...
... ZEPPELINS AND RETALIATION. The Zeppelin attack on London and the Eastern counties—the Germans mention London, Woolwich, and Ipswich as the places visited—was on a greater scale than any previous attempts. The loss of tife was unhappily very heavy. Fortyome ...