IN THE AIR.
UNWELCOME ZEPPELIN
<"\(BS. PEOTEST BY INTERNED GERMANS. Received.Oct. 5, 5.W p.m. London, Oct. 4. A party of Germans, recently interned in England, have protested to the German Consul at Flushing against the Zeppelins which bombed two German camps in England, placing liis countrymen in great danger They showed fragments of the bombs. AiNjOTHER DAMAGED ZEPPELIN. Received Oct. 5, 8.30 p.m. Amsterdam, Oct. 4. Frjealand reports that one of the returning Zeppelins on Monday was severely damaged,, her stern being cut off, and she was sailing with difficulty. Reuter Service. Received Oct. 5, 9.15 p.m. London, Oct. 5. Esbjerg (Jutland) fishermen sighted on Monday, at mid-day, what was evidently one of Sunday's Zeppelin raiders, in a semi-submerged condition, 3.3 miles off Sylt. Sie was surrounded by German torpedo-boats and destroyers." Two of the largest vessels that were alongside were seen attempting to keep the airship alloat. A ZEPPELIN DESTROYED!, Received Oct 5 f 5.40 p.m. London, Oct. 4. German messages state that French airmen raided Mannheim on September 22, and destroyed a Zeppelin 750 feet in length. .' - ._ . =s
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1916, Page 5
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