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... British parents in Germany. Hi* father’s real name was not, suggested in th» question, Mailer. - ■ A frontier message says a Zeppelin has flames near therm. ...
... British parents in Germany. Hi* father’s real name was not, suggested in th» question, Mailer. - ■ A frontier message says a Zeppelin has flames near therm. ...
... retiring directors, Messrs. J. Chapman, Dudley, and W. L. Anson, were re-elected. A Geneva telegram says some new types Zeppelins have recently undergone trials over I«aks Constance. ...
... Scp«t«nsber 27, 1914: One killed October 1, 1914; Rve killed, 25 injured. October 8, 1914: Three injured. May 11, 19>16: Zeppelin raid; injured May 22, 1916: casualties. May 24, 1915: casualties. There was raid 1915. July 22, 1917: Aeroplane raid; oasaaltie* ...
... D.H. (after Capt de Havilland, the well-known head of the design department). D.H. or machines brought down the two last Zeppelins in the North Sea. ...
... . MIDLAND CORONER AND THE ZEPPELIN RAID. Gondoetin? inquest at a rilleg# in tbe Midlands on the body of woman, aged 47. who. suffering from weak heart, was terrified by the explosion of bombs in Saturday morning’s Zeppelin mid that shr expired in her ...
... tradition he terrorised and maltreated the unfortunate people uelgium, he bombarded our unprotected coast-towns, and sent his Zeppelin airships over the East Coast, Midlands, and South-East Counties of England, dropping bjmbs, killing and injuring thousands ...
... state, that in spite Barr Street The damage was severe. ' quavers Spa, -where h® expects td take a short very high winds Zeppelins recently left their The Ven. the Hon. H. E. 6. S. Barnhart. Arebdeacon * .?° ha . s en a ther f; d . v hangars at Friedrichshafen ...
... prisoners who landed Leith on Saturday from Copenhagen was Robinson, who won the Victoria Cross tor bringing down the first Zeppelin in Britain—at Cuffley in September, 1916. He was shortly afterwards himself bronght down Germans in air scrap over Douai ...
... naval port 6f Venice. It was clearly observed that many hits were obtained which resulted fires. ZEPPELIN HANGAR DESTROYED. Row, February 28. Severn! Zeppelin hangars are in course construction behind the enemy’s lines in the PrinJe. One of these hangars ...
... of extreme delicacy in awkward pocket near Pommiers. WHAT THE KAISER SAID OF LUSITANIA MURDERS. AND HOW HE APPROVED THE , ZEPPELIN OUTRAGES. Mr. .Arthur N. Davis, the Emperor William's American dentist, in his book Toe Kaieer I Knew Him, refers the Kaiser’s ...
... correspondent says' that warning was given, but the Zeppelin was not seen, and the gnns did not come into action. Bombs were heard exploding a long distance away, and it is thought that the Zeppelin must have discharged part of her cargo at. sea. Another ...
... bigger things. The A.pna is standing Heavy and ooilisione. ZEPPELINS FIRED BY DUTCH COASTGUARDS*. Amsterdam. March tt. Dutch coastguards at hai* ij*-u*n-/«e &rej .this morning fleet of Zeppelins which wsra flying over territorial waters Nes and also the ...