In the Air
BELATED GERMAN ADMISSION. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. • '■(•Received- ,U4O p.m.) London, October 4. A later Gorman communique admits than an airship fell to earth as the result of enemy fire. i _ GERMAN LYING REPORT, DENIAL BY THE BRITISH. Press Association—Copyright, Anscru lian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 12.0 p.m.) London, September 4 A Berlin official message states: Several airship detachments bombard-1 ed the fortress of London, and the fortified places at Yarmouth and Ear-, wich, factories, and places of strategic j importance in the south-eastern counties. Everywhere it had good effects, violent fires and explosions being observed, Notwithstanding strong bombardment, all the machines returned ppdamaged. A number of army airsfiips simultaneously attacked Son them England. I The Press Bureau comments: The damage, is practically nil, there were no conflagrations of any importance, and uo explosions. v r —r rtJP* ANOTHER ZEPPELIN BELIEVED v . r TO BE DAMAGED. Pres): Association—Copy right. Renter’s Telegrams (Received 12.10 p.m.) London, September 4. Official—There is the strongest reason to believe that another Zeppelin was senhusly'damaged.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 32, 5 September 1916, Page 6
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176In the Air Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 32, 5 September 1916, Page 6
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