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THE GERMANS DEPRESSED

(NO CHAXtJE OF ZEPPELIN KAII>

OK! LOiNIDOI^.

OPPORTUNITY iiiLQWBD TO

PASS 1.

HEALra OF GER'MA^IS Bl\D. AMSTERDAM,; Octobot' 21. The De l lijd's B'eniia, corjrespoiuleu* isiays tiha Germans at!e d'epi-essed I,^ tii& influence of the Aiisaie struggle, which, the capture of AkiWcfrp failetl to nieiu+riailise. They 'Ufa unlable to diiiguiise tha fact tihaib the oppoi'tuuity fbtt' iii 'ZeppeiLiin, ranjdl 'on' Bngland Ihaig passed owing to .the approach of •wtrnfcea 4 storms. The battle o-n the Afisuo crippled tha idea of an invasion of England. AL=b <tihe health of thd Geitoan troops in Frauds is iiVei'easingly bad.

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Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14430, 23 October 1914, Page 4

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THE GERMANS DEPRESSED Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14430, 23 October 1914, Page 4

THE GERMANS DEPRESSED Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14430, 23 October 1914, Page 4