THRILLING FIGHT IN THE SKY
SPECTACLE SEEN FOR MILES
RUMANIA'S PERIL
ENEMY STUBBORNLY RESISTED
GREEK ROYALIST THREAT
DEALT WITH
It has been a, sorry day for the German Zeppelin raiders. Two of their airships have been destroyed, and the graphic accounts .of their destruction make thrilling reading. There also appears to be no doubt about tho fate of a German war-aoroplano which hovered over London and dropped bombs from a great height. Its fate apparently has been sealed by the French. The official news from the Rumanian front discloses no material change in the general situation, which still remains serious, though hope for the best still encourages the defenders to their utmost efforts to delay the enemy's ""advance till help in compelling force arrives. In tho other main theatres of tho war tho lull continues. King Constantino has been seriously warned that if the Greek disturbances at Atheus and elsewhere aro allowed to continue the consequences will bo grave. It is reported that the»Greeks have agreed to the surrender of their . arms and munitions.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2942, 30 November 1916, Page 5
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174THRILLING FIGHT IN THE SKY Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2942, 30 November 1916, Page 5
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