ZEPPELIN NIGHTS
... ZEPPELIN NIGHTS A LONDON ENTERTAINMENT By VIOLET HUNT & FORD MADOX HUEFFER ...
... ZEPPELIN NIGHTS A LONDON ENTERTAINMENT By VIOLET HUNT & FORD MADOX HUEFFER ...
... EXHIBITION OF ZEPPELIN’ BOMBS. Recruiting stations in Birmingham reopened their doors yesterday, and the officials in charge were at their posts ready to enlist as many men as could be obtained. There is an immediate need for men for cavalry and artillery ...
... A RANGE-FINDER FOR ZEPPELINS Mr. LYNCH (Nat —Clare, West) asked the Undersecretary for War whether the War Office had in working order an effic ent range-finder for Zeppelins. Mr. Yes, sir. THE WAR OBLIGATIONS BILL. ...
... REPORTED DESTRUCTION ANOTHER ZEPPELIN ALL THE CREW KILLED. Amsterdam, December 17. Travellers from Brussels arriving at Roosendaal (Holland) state that Zeppelin exploded on Wednesday near Namur. The whole of the crew were killed. The explosion was said ...
... given last Mondays A habit of indifference has been acquired, in part by the feeling that there is little ox likelihood Zeppelins paying a visit (and consequently that lighting regulations are superfluous), and in part by the knowledge that the past ...
... regards the foreign exchange problems. THE INVASION OF GREECE, ANOTHER ZEPPELIN DESTROYED. ONE OF THE LATEST TYPE, ~,, December 15 newspaper ‘Folding Avis” reports t, that Zeppelin was dcstroved abo ,1*“ fortnight ago by the accidental explosion * bomb ...
... children. DESTROYED f, December 14. 'Hie E.ib© Stiftstidende loams that new Zeppelin, No. Z2S, stationed at Fohiesbaettel, near Hamburg, exploded or about November 17; while another Zeppelin, the name and number cf which are unknown, was destroyed about the end ...
... amount known doings the North Sea, Mr. Westerman has given his readers a very full book. Spies and submarines, trawlers and Zeppelins, a sea-action between two armed merchantmen, wreck, and countless other episodes go to make an excellent story. The boy who ...
... THE NEW AIR AUTHORITY ti, ly ■ correspondent states that the War Office taking over the defence of London against Zeppelin raids will rely on the Eastern command. General Shaw will be at the head, with Sir Francis Lloyd command London district. The personnel ...
... ttbe front ten months. Wh**® rescued said it was almost as bad as being the trenches. It is reported from Stockholm that new Zeppelin made successful trial trip from Eadolf* sell to Constance, a distance of eleven miles. .proclamation has been gazetted tightening ...
... could always distinguish the town without Hie least difficulty when flying at night. short, they say that defence against Zeppelins depends solely upon the efficiency the aviation service, and that for Paris to darken herself is a futile ostrich policy ...
... The Austrian and German troops concentrated at ißustdhnk ber over 6,000. and reinforcements are expected within a week. A Zeppelin has been brought Intimidatory measures against ißonmania have been taken all along the Bulgarian bank of the river. The Austrian ...