Germany
• —- SUBMARINE AND AERIAL WARFARE. V'ress Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. Berne, August 8. The King of Bavaria, in reply to a deputation demanding submarine and air warfare against England, Germany's worst enemy, said that Germany reserved the right of unrestricted action. Her submarinings and aerial warfare, would be continued with increasing energy. He concluded by appealing to the people not to create dissensions in Germany.
COMMERCIAL AIR LINERS.
Amsterdam, August 7
The latest Zeppelin story is that they will soon cross the Atlantic as commercial air .liners. The Tyd s Berlin correspondent reports that trial flights of these gigantic Zeppelins have been made. Count Zeppelin recently piloted one towards England at a speed of 125 miles an hour. Its rising capacity renders it immune from air attacks.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 9, 9 August 1916, Page 5
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