THE ZEPPELIN SILENCE.
OFFENSIVE SEEMS COMPLETELY BROKEN. THE LESSON OF WARNEFOIID-S j ATTACK. LONDON, Aug. 9. j Military writers are puzzled to ac- j count lor tlio comp tote inactivity ex '■ tho Zeppelins since the memorable ; happenings of Juno 7. The offensive ■seems to ho completely broken. A J the giant concrete sic el hangars, bunt at groat expense within *-lio oecupieu territorv, are said to be deseiueuSheer blanched fright followed the destruction 01, flic, /j’ji and A3S, and sc’■ ■ the aerial invaders recoiling to tiermany. It is impossible to exaggerate the panic which accompanied the fail of the blazing body of the airship that Lieut. Wanieford destroyed. It was : not only an absolutely new machine, but.it had on board several of Count Zeppelin’s engineers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4005, 11 August 1915, Page 5
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125THE ZEPPELIN SILENCE. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4005, 11 August 1915, Page 5
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