ONE IN THE NORTH SEA AND ONE AT SALONIKA
: BROUGHT. DOWN BY GUN-FIRE LYNCH LAW ON THE .'■ SEA GERMANY'S REPLY TO ':■'■ -AMERICA'S NOTE , MORE REBELS EXECUTED ; condemned rebel marries a : widow' ■ : ; : Two more Zeppelins tare been brought down,, one at Salonika, where it attempted a night raid, and another on the coast of SchloßwigHolstein; Two light cruisers brought down the latter airship, and she was finished off by a submarino, which took the survivors of the Zeppelin prisoners A third Zeppelin is reported to have been sighted, in ,-.. a damaged condition, oeer the North Sea. Reports from America indicate that President Wilson is still allowing himself to be side-tracked by Germany over the submarino issue. His attitude is warmly denounced by New York newspapers. : The situation at Verdun is- broadly ! unchanged. Minor successes by the Allies are reported at some other ! points on the 'Western front. According to an American report, the " Germans and Bulgarians are meditating an attack on Rumania.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2765, 8 May 1916, Page 5
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161ONE IN THE NORTH SEA AND ONE AT SALONIKA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2765, 8 May 1916, Page 5
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