allied military and Alb BY FIVE ZEPPELINS
... allied military and Alb BY FIVE ZEPPELINS. *iBkt Down at Sea and Another Damaged. ...
... allied military and Alb BY FIVE ZEPPELINS. *iBkt Down at Sea and Another Damaged. ...
... enemy. Later, the crew of the Zeppelin evidently sighted our machines, for all bombs were dropped, water ballast released, and tho nose of tho Zeppelin put up into practically a vertical position. By these tactics the Zeppelin was able to escape into the ...
... the French cflast, he heard the noise engines, and two Zeppelins appeared overhead. He altered course and darkened his ship, and soon afterwards a bomb fell into the sea. The Zeppelins were making for England, and at certain point parted company, one proceeding ...
... distance at sea two Zeppelins, large squadron aeroplanes rose into the air to attack them. The Zeppelins immediately went northwards, and were lost in smoke cloud. Shortly after midnight information was brought that one the Zeppelins hal fallen in flames ...
... please, comparison with which Germany helpless. Time was when Germany boasted the destructive capacity her Zeppelins; now she knows the Zeppelins are impotent, and she has entertain uneasy ■doubts future threatened ...
... divisions on front normally held by less than forty. TWO ZEPPELINS DESTROYED. (Press Association War Special.) Fredrikstad (Norway), Saturday. Yesterday morning about eight o'clock groat Zeppelin was seen b ing driven in a nordherly direction by the storm ...
... The men pictured are busy making; new lorry parts from broken scrap. (A.I,A. Official Photo.) —Two khaki girls interestedly Zeppelin brought down in a recent view at the R.A.F. recruiting ic Strand. (G.P.0.) Printed and Published tie Co. Ltd.), at .New ...
... enemy ‘Ly, his artillery safely An air raid was pig WJ Zeppelins Afo * not get far 6,1 reported. Several , , joW 11 a\*»l and one bro^ugV^ofl- 'c^j/ 'A sea our naval « 11 Alt was dbxuaged, 'A SI Zeppelin raids have \ the enemy and > \ us. If the Goriu* ,yV> ...
... action to have the ration book scheme amended. RECENT DESTRUCTION OF A ZEPPELIN. COMMANDER SUPPOSED TO BE HULL TRADER CAPTAIN. It is believed in Hull that Captain Strasser, the Zeppelin commander who perished with his crew in last week’s raid, was before ...
... reported to have been sunk. Zeppelin was hit, and fell in flames into the sea, seven miles from the coast. The Holume lifeboat put out to sea. Later, a number German aeroplanes and destroyers arrived the spot where the Zeppelin had fallen, and circled round ...
... silken texture. This pi tained with difficulty, the sheep are very timid. (Leeds ■ ■ mi ■ CAPT. STRASSCR. command of the Zeppelin destroyed in Monday niaht s raid. ft A M. w»? Iz* THE BRITISH .AP',,, • Sir Henry of the British (* S i new ® J WOMAN t / ...
... THE FEIESLAND FIGHT. GERMANS ADMIT LOSS OF A ZEPPELIN. (Press Association War Special.) Amsterdam, Monday. Berlin officaaT Admiralty telegram says:— On August 11th, in the forenoon, our reconnoitring r.eropLanes stationed off the Frisian Isles and an ...