In the Air
THE END OF A ZEPPELIN. Travellers narrate that a Zeppelin, on Wedbesdiiy, lost 'hoi- propeller while nver RrnsseJs. Sjhe explodef| and was entirely destroyed, the crew being •killed.- »»■**>.■ •• t;:: r:;: **; ■ v ■:: j >’ THE : RAID Oh LONDON. • ; | London, September 10. 1 A! Berlin wireless claims that airship!*' on Tuesday and Wednesday bomoqS London docks, with very satis-, factory effect. TAKE OFF THE CLOVES! I■l■ ■t : I Ji: i. . ! ■ I ■ * I. ■I ■ 1 'September ‘ 10! ' | The Daily Graphic demands ;’repiis-! a|s ior the''Zeppelin raids, and-say'we are engaging in a" war with kid,'gloves., Germany inis ‘declared war on 'mu- wo-j men and children, and $ is time we! attacked th>ir open towns. When tliese siiperediic'ated savages discover that they have to pay in kind they will consider the' advantages of reverting •to‘the practice of civilised■ nations'. ■■ ■ ■ -Hp.i, ■•’!! • ■.] ! a! - i ZEPPELINS ON THE WING. Stockholm, September 10. Several Zeppelins were seen going southwards, but later they changed Their course and went to the Riga G ulf.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 11, 11 September 1915, Page 5
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164In the Air Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 11, 11 September 1915, Page 5
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