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:PENDITURE TO APRIL 21i1, 1818

... gas will be 31- per thousand c.f. By order of the Directors. W. R PHILLIPS, Manager :,nd Engineer LUTON AIRMAN'S ATTACK ON ZEPPELIN SHED. associated with the award to Capt. fleniard Arthur Smart, son of Mr. Charles Smart,. Charlton owe, London-road, partner ...

Published: Tuesday 01 October 1918
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 565 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

STEWKLEY

... bowl, £5 3s. 6d.; donkey rides, £1; weighing machine, £1 65.; pony (midget), £1 2s. 2d; Mrs. Cogswell stall, £1 15s. 6d.; Zeppelin relics, 155.; Miss Foster’s bran tug. £ll 55.; auction sale, £3B 35.; tea stall, £23 15s. Bd.; concerts, £22 143, 3d.; concert ...

GERMAN ADVANCE

... understand nothing but deliberate, deadly reprisals, and regards any chivalry as a tribute to his own strength. Baby killing by Zeppelins was a popular sport in &ermany, when we meekly counted our dead; as soon as we under-‘ took reprisals a reciprocal abstention ...

GAS WORKS EXPLOSION THE NEED OF A FIRE ENGINE

... GAS WORKS EXPLOSION THE NEED OF A FIRE ENGINE. A loud explosion, not unlike the sound of a Zeppelin bomb, occurred at the Gas Works just after 11.30 p.m. on Monday week and aroused the whole district. First thoughts were of air raids, but a bright glow ...

PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

... which will help to form stern judgments. We on our part think of Nurse Cavell, of Capt. Fryatt, the ‘“ Lusitania,” and the Zeppelin raids. That is the Court of Appeal to which President Wilson will submit the German request for an armistice conditional ...

STEADY PROGRESS

... a million American fighting men in France. At sea we lost six motor boats, but the crews seem to have been %aved, and a Zeppelin was brought down in flames. The Kaiser is so much in need of some news which will please his people- that the hope is again ...

STILL WAITING

... Dbetter show. London has become so difficult for the Gothas that Paris has been having another turn, and we even hear of a Zeppelin wandering round the Yorkshire coast. All accounts from the Western front agree that we are once more in the ascendant there ...

FRESH GERMAN ATTACK

... ully attacked. The slackening of enemy offort may be due to an attempt to intercept American transports. A raid by four Zeppelins did very little damage. Holland is now in the thick of food troubles—the result of steadily feeding Germany and snarling ...

THE WAR. FIFTH YEAR: FIRST WEEK. BRILLIANT SUCCESS. Monday afternoon

... seriously affected by the casualties in one battle, even though it be as great as the one tor Rheims. We have had another Zeppelin raid, which proved abortive and enabled our airmen to bring down a gasbag of the latest type. Russian affairs get evgn more ...

BIGGLESWADE

... gent gold ring but the other anglers caught nothing except perhaps a cold. Popular Pictures at George’s The big war film, Zeppelin Raiders,” which was screened at George’s Palace during the early part of the present week, drew full houses, and the programme ...

Published: Friday 04 January 1918
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2080 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... week conjunction with the Navy the /.eppelin sheds at Tondern in Schleswig were attacked and tmteh damage wan done; two Zeppelins were reported destroyed, though lost machines, of which landed on Danish territory- From July 17 July destroyed 63 enemy ...