ZEPPELINS FOR AUSTRIA
... ZEPPELINS FOR AUSTRIA. Rome, Tuesday. The Idea Nazxonale, in a telegram from Cormons, states that Germany has sent two Zeppelins to Pola.—Reuter. ...
... ZEPPELINS FOR AUSTRIA. Rome, Tuesday. The Idea Nazxonale, in a telegram from Cormons, states that Germany has sent two Zeppelins to Pola.—Reuter. ...
... ZEPPELIN CHASED. CAUGHT BY OUR WARSHIPS WHILE BOMBING SWEDISH STEAMER. COPENHAGEN, Monday. A dispatch from Stavanger to the Christiania Aftenposten,” states that the Swedish steamer Norland was bombarded by a Zeppelin airship in the North Sea on the way ...
... ZEPPELIN WRECK. BELGIAN EYE-WITNESS DEPORTED. AMSTERDAM, Thursday. The “Echo Belgo” announces that Zeppelin was wrecked over Ghent February 26 whilst engaged in speed trials. All the crew perished, and the Zeppelin was completely destroyed. Several i ...
... COUNT ZEPPELIN. Paris, April 90. The “Auto” states that, Count Zeppelin intends to proceed by airship from Fnednchshafen to Brussels at the beginning May. From Brussels, where Count Zeppelin will remain for several days, he go to Berlm by way of Cologne ...
... THE ZEPPELIN DANGER. Sir, —I venture to suggest that those writers who, while presumably professing preserve a. proper attitude of in emergency, set out to frighten us with awful warnings of alleged Zeppelin dangeirs, are doing as much harm as any avowed ...
... THE WRECKED ZEPPELIN. It has been found impracticable to exhibit the wrecked Zeppelin either the Guildhall or at the Royal Exchange, but the Lord Mayor is in negotiation with view to obtaining accommodation either the city or adjacent to it* ...
... ZEPPELINS—AND THE DORMICE ...
... back. Assume for a moment that the Zeppelin had been brought down over the town, an enormous number of explosives would have been set free and great damage to life and limb occasioned. On the other hand, if the Zeppelin had been met and broilght down sea ...
... WAS IT A ZEPPELIN? Important and startling details are given to-day concerning the strength of Germany s air fleet, and the statement is made that the Kaiser’s Government is in possession fewer than air craft capable of crossing the North Sea. THE M.L ...
... ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP. Another acCideliTocCu . miedatidciint Zeppelins balloon shed on Lake Constance on Saturday, when the floor suddenly gave way, throwing into the water sixty students of the University of Tubingen, who had come to greet the count. All ...
... ZEPPELIN BOMBS. Whether the enemy inrhnds to use poison bombs from his Zeppelins upon undefended towns do not yet know, but it is extremely probable, and can hardly guard against it efficiently until we find out what poison is employed. Mr. Roberts says:— ...
... ZEPPELIN’S END. INFLAMMATION OF LUNGS PRECEDED BY MUMPS. AMSTERDAM, Friday. A telegram from Berlin states that the late Count Zeppelin had suffered for some time from dysentery. The ease became .complicated, and an intestinal operation was performed, ...