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MYSTERIOUS "AIRSHIP"

WAS IT A PLANET? By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. LONDON, 26th February. Crowds at Hull watched the supposed airship at Hornsea, on the Yorkshire coast, for an hour. It disappeared in a westerly direction. Other observers declare it was a planet. GERMAN PAPERS MAKE FUN. ' "JOHN BULL "SEES VISIONS." BERLIN, 26th February. The German papers continue to make fun of John Bull's long-suspected powers of seeing visions, and point out that all the Zeppelins that are conceivably able to accomplish the task are few, and were accounted for at the various stations. They are further of opinion that if the Zeppelins contemplated an illicit visit they would hardly display bright lights. OTHER EVIDENCE. (Received February 27, 9 a.m.) LONDON, 26th February. Two residents of Ipswich separately .saw the searchlight of an airship. One declares that he heard the noise of the engines. "Residents of Hunstanton, on the Norfolk coast, saw three blight lights from the eastward disappear in the northwest, after hovering overhead for half-an-hour.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1913, Page 7

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MYSTERIOUS "AIRSHIP" Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1913, Page 7

MYSTERIOUS "AIRSHIP" Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1913, Page 7