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ANOTHER ZEPPELIN IN FLAMES.

RAID ON ENGLISH EAST COAST .. Austoaliaa-New Zealand Gable Associate©!!* (Reo. October 2, 7.35 p.m.) ~ London, October 2. Zeppelins raided the East Coast. On* was brought down in flamos to the northward. CRec. October 2, 8.25 p.m.) London, October 1. Official.—"A number of airships crossed to the East Coast between 9 p.m. and midnight yesterday. A few bombs dropped near the coast. No damage has yet been reported. Soma of the raiders were operating in the' vicinity of the north of London, and "; one was brought down in flames." BURNING RAIDER SEEN BT 7 THOUSANDS, (Rec. October 2, 11.50 p.m.) ' ' - London, October 2. : The: Zeppelin buret suddenly into flames just before midnight and fell slowly. Thousands wituessed its C(v fitniefckm, and checred. Tho spectators in South London ea.w. the ZoppeJin flaming in tho northern sky- Ib quickly expanded into a glow-i inp; mass, the framework Bbowing.diß*). tinotly, and oast a glare for- mOcnl around, so intense, that it illuminated'' ; South London. TENTH ZEPPELIN TO DATE. ■ (Reo, October 8, .0.55 a.m.) ' . London, October 2. > . Yesterday's makes the tenth airship destroyed this year. | THE ALLIES' RAID ON ESSEN DETAILS OF DAYLIGHT FLIGHT.) Außtrfllian-Ncw Zoaland Oable AfiMciatioD.l (Reo. October 2, 5.40 p.m.) Paris, Ootober 1. v Details of tho air raid'on Essen last month show that the - aviatora avoided largo towns, and • flew over Essen at a height of 1 4000 yards. Krupp's works were a veritable world —chimneys bristling on all 6ides, with sheds, factories, and furnaces. A great filoud of smoke rose from a bombed factory. The aviators did not receive a single cannon shot. ' j The offioial account concludes: "Now wo know wo can reach Germany in broad daylight when we choose, we will . send numerous squadrons."

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 7

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ANOTHER ZEPPELIN IN FLAMES. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 7

ANOTHER ZEPPELIN IN FLAMES. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 7

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