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... huge Zeppelin airship sailed over Liege during part of the day, August 6. According to the account Belgian airman risked, and lost, his life in attacking this machine with his aeroplane and in destroying it. In any case the attack by the Zeppelin ceased ...

AINIESS NOTICE. 'ended for publicetios, mad news in case be to Ilse Free Press Mike, Street, Ballymoney. ..

... destruction on our shores by means of a fleet of Zeppelins. We do not yet know what the cost has been in casualties and damage. But we have the satisfaction of knowing that one of the thirteen Zeppelins which blundered over our darkened towns and villages ...

THE WAR

... both banks of the Narew we forced the enemy's troops to retreat in disorder. We took Grman prisoners, machine-guns, and a Zeppelin. To the left of the Vistula we drove back the enemy with the bayonet. The despatches of the Russian and German Headquarters ...

THE WAR

... airmen were very active, and numerous successes are recorded. RAID BY FIVE OR SIX ZEPPELINS. Dead; U Injured. For the second time last week England was raided by Zeppelins on Friday morning. Eight persons were killed and 36 injured. Five or all airships ...

TURKS

... littoral, and long step forward in Persia ' where the Russians have occupied Cola, twenty-seven miles west of Ittvmaaahah. ZEPPELIN RAID ON ENGLAND. On Sunday night three German airships took part in a further raid on Engalnd, the area visited including ...

FUTILE GERMAN COUNTER ATTACKS,

... Lake Tanganyika. have sunk • German gunboat. and have daily bombarding lljiji, the terminus of the Dar-es.flalsern Railway. ZEPPELINS AGAIN BUSY. Between midnight and 1-30 on Saturdsy morning three Gerken airships visited the East Coast of England. Thitty-two ...

PARLIAMENT

... wrenity. Colonel Winston Churchill urged A more vigorous policy, apd said the remedy against air raids was to destroy the Zeppelins in their sheds. Concluding, he recommended that Lord Fisher slwU he recalled as First Sea Lord. After a lively discussion ...

AIRSHIP OVER NORTH ANTRIM

... obtained. and from its sire and resemblance to the familiar picture illustrations, the spectators took it to be a German Zeppelin, but fortunately it was a British airship. A great deal of naval activity was also evident on Sunday. Four torpedo boats ...

BUSINESS NOTICE

... with which they have lied about the Verdun fighting. This week's principal offence against veracity has reference to the Zeppelin raids—those of last week-end, when the murderers paid their first visit to the atmosphere of South-east Scotland. One ...

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... cyclist passed this he the into darkness. With people on the street this was Tether awkward. Miss Hamilton—ln these days, when Zeppelin raids are so near, the only remedy would be to extinguish the light at the Picture House. sr. Morrow—But they have the minis-elm ...

WEAPONS

... come out and fight under conditions signally favourable to themselves, the German warships skulked under cover, while the Zeppelins which the Kaiser believed invincible turned to flight before the accurate firing of two British cruisers. As one of the expert ...

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... Übtrtiser. THURSDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1910. A correspondent gives some interesting particulars of the second of the two super- Zeppelins which were brought down by British anti-aircraft men on 23rd nit. in Essex, and tbe of which created so much consternation ...