ZEPPELINS ACTIVE
... ZEPPELINS ACTIVE. ' '‘L REPORTED ...
... ZEPPELINS ACTIVE. ' '‘L REPORTED ...
... FOUR ZEPPELINS Been to Pass Over Amsterdam, Friday.—The Maasboae p} from Schiermannikoog that yesterday pelin passed north of there, travelling In all four Zeppelins passed there yeste* Press Association. GERMAN AVIATORS OVER BROUCK. Paris, Friday.—German ...
... THE ZEPPELIN RAID. -- Au inquest on two victims of the Zeppelin raid was held in the London district. They were Henry Thomas Good, aged 46, and his wife. A bomb fell on the house where they lived, and they were burned to death in their bedroom. Other ...
... ON ZEPPELIN BOMBS. BombB. leanot, rary. Thare that drop with roar and bombs that drop with the siwlrng that a rocket makers before it explodes. The former shatter- your house and jonr nerves that you do very little but wait for the next. The latter, being ...
... The Zeppelin Destroyer. Sub• Lieutenant Roginald Warneford, gallant aviator who destroyed a Zeppelin in a mid-air fight in Belgium, and who has been awarded the V.C., is a descendant of the Rev. John Warneford, a Vicar of I.lanelian. and chaplain to Lady ...
... THE SECOND ZEPPELIN. Zeppelin was destroyed in shed near Evere (four miles north-east of Brussels) by the combined attack of a naval air squadron (says the Daily News correspondent the British headquarters). The Zeppelin was not actually seen to explode ...
... WRECKING THE ZEPPELIN. Meanwhile, by means of successive upward jerks, he climbed until he was many hundred feet above and directly over the gasbag, then loosed off his bombs, and caused the whole thing to explode, with its flames &booting about him. ...
... have been r.lining fines the noisy rejoieers. The raid upon the Zeppelin shed at Evere. corth Brussels, was carried out on the same morning that Sub-Lieutenant Warnei >rd dost toyed Zeppelin in th© air. Th© attack made, according a brief statement issued ...
... THE ZEPPELIN RAID. ♦ FULL STATEMENT BY THE BUREAU. PRESS BUREAU, 2.25 p.m. The Secretary of the Admiralty makes the Soil owing announcement: A Zeppelin visited the East Coast during the night. Incendiary and explosive bombs were used, causing two fires ...
... Zeppelin Raids. ...
... that there is every reason to believe a Zeppelin was in the shed. In the early hours of the morning there took place over Ghent the most thrilling and important aerial contest the war—a conflict between a Zeppelin and aeroplanes, which resulted in the ...
... ZEPPELIN RAID North-East Coast Again ,v Suffers. Fifty-six Casualties, Including Sixteen Deaths. OFFICIAL REPORTS. The Secretary the Admiralty announced Tflofc terday afternoon: A Zeppelin vleitei the Nerth-eeet Ceeet lent evening end drepped hemhe. Seme ...