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AIRSHIP WORKS GOING DAY AND NIGHT. United Peess Association. , London, November 20. Zurich reports that the Zeppelin workshops at Friedrichshafen are working day and night, and are turning out new machines every week. Above forty airships are ready. Guns will be mounted on a platform, and small balloons suspended beneath, loaded with forty explosives bombs. Experiments in bomb-dropping are carried out every night over Lake Constance. , AEROPLANE FACTORIES BUSY. TEN THOUSAND VOLUNTEER AIRMEN. (Received 9.25 a.m.) London, November 20. A Berlin telegram says that the aeroplane factories are working at high pressure. Ten thousand have volunteered to learn flying.
“BRITAIN MUST BE BROUGHT TO HER KNEES.” „ BLATANT BOMBAST, (Received 8.35 a.m.) Berlin, November 20. Herr Bolder, Professor of Jurisprudence, lecturing at Berlin, said: Germany can only conclude peace with England when the latter is brought to her knees and reduced to a second-rate State. When bombs rain on London wo shall all snort with glee.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 278, 21 November 1914, Page 5
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