THE ZEPPELIN
... THE ZEPPELIN RAID. ONE NEAR NORTHS WEST COAST. ...
... THE ZEPPELIN RAID. ONE NEAR NORTHS WEST COAST. ...
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... the building airships. This neceeaty, it «ay«, becomes more urgent every day; the sole meane of preventing Zeppelin raids. If each time the Zeppelins mad© raid >quadron airships bombarded. Hamburg, Bremen, or Cologne the Bocbes would *oon renounce their ...
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... THE ZEPPELINS. The German papers have recently been lull of clamour for fresh attacks this soimtry. Some the writers have even hinted—very delicately, course—that the means employed hitherto in the attempt to inflict injury upon us have failed. An important ...
... ZEPPELINS. STARTLED BY BRITISH AIRMAN’S Genera, Sunday.—The aerial bombardment of the railway station Haltingcn, situated about four kilometres from tho Baden station of Baale, caused something of sensation. Tho raid was carried out British biplane, which ...
... to meke the an oooda sion for a Zeppelin raid. Mr. Bonar Law followed, and he had only spoken a few sentences when ali the lights in the House went ont. The Chamber wag in complete darkness, Somebody murmured Zeppélins,”’ and anothe mem ber jestingly ...
... ZEPPELIN FOR THE POLE. NEW BALLOON BE BUILT. (bkctbr's telegram Fnodrickshafcn, Wednesday.- The Zeppelin 111., with and Princess Henry of Prussia and the Grand Duke and Duchess of Hesse board, made a three hours’ trip this morning, with Count Zeppelin ...
... told that the fall of Antwerp was preliminary to the taking Calais, which would bo used ns Zeppelin base. From what were told, there are now about forty Zeppelins in ‘he country, ami they are said to be turning out one every fortnight. Large numbers of ...
... THE DISABLED ZEPPELIN. telbcram.] Bouelziß. TuefMay.—Th« Emperor has wnt a telegram to tfcrr Duerr. Count Zeppelin’s ...
... Destroyed Zeppelins. Sir William Davison Kriuington, CL’)! asked the Minister whether the Govern- 1 i/ivnt were now in indisputable ovideme that seven Zeppelins should have bi'cn surrendered by Germany hud been deliberately destroyed; what steps were ...