POLICY OF SILENCE
AIRSHIPS IN WAR TIME GERMANY'S DIRIGIBLES WHAT ACTION HAS ENGLAND TAKEN? By Telegraph.— Pre*s Assoclatlon.-Copyrlghft, (Received February 13, 9 ft.m.) LONDON, 12th February. Colonel fleely, Secretary of Sb»te for War, replying in the House of Commonß to a question by Mr. Rowland Huht (Unionist), said that Germany had five dirigibles capable of discharging over ships, docks, magazines, and stores at night-time quantities of high explosives. It was, added Colonel Seely, inadvisable to publish the steps Britain had taken arfa was taking in connection witb airships.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 37, 13 February 1913, Page 7
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88POLICY OF SILENCE Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 37, 13 February 1913, Page 7
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