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LAST ZEPPELIN RAID.

NO CASUALTIES. TRIFLING DAMAGE. LONDON, September 14. The PTess Bureau reports no casualties is the result of Sunday night's raid on the ;ast coast. The only damage done was to telegraph wires, and some glass was Droken. THE PRECEDING VISIT. OYER THAMES AND TEES. AMSTERDAM, September 14. The 'Vorwaerts' learns from a reliable .source that as a result of the air raid on Wednesday the district of the Holbom Viaduct especially suffered. Many buildings collapsed, and huge fires were observed. The Zeppelins heavily bombed a large industrial establishment at Norwich, and there were iseveral prolonged detonations and fires. They bombed the harbor works at Mid<Ueslw>rough, n ortb. coast of Yorkshire S J, fuma<:es at Southbank, and the Redcar Railway, with good results. OFF KENTISH COAST. _,_ . , _ LONDON, September 13. Official: Enemy aeroplanes appeared over the Kentish coast this afternoon. lwo naval aeroplanes chased them off. FURTHER ACTIVITY BREWING - AMSTERDAM, September 14. in- i Te j^PP elins in th e evening flew over Vlieland in a westerly direction, FIRE-EATING REVENTLOW. AMSTERDAM, September 14 The Deutsche Tages Zeitung,' in an article by Count Reventlow, says: "Germans will learn with satisfaction of the activity of the airships over London. It is no exaggeration to say that the Germans desire that every effective weapon they possess shall be ruthlessly employed against England. These air attacks must not be pin-pricks, but must be undertaken en masse.. London must be lavishly plastered with Zeppelin bombs. Alreadv one raid has had good effects. The main thing is to hit the enemy wherever he is vulnerable with absolute ruthlessness. il & r v°v for Bet tno premature joy of the English newspapers over the prospect of a famine in Germany and the sufferings of our women and children. The bombs on London are not intended to terrify the English. The object is to destroy whatever is useful in the prosecution of the war Therefore we hope for frequent repetitions of the attacks,"

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Evening Star, Issue 15909, 15 September 1915, Page 5

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LAST ZEPPELIN RAID. Evening Star, Issue 15909, 15 September 1915, Page 5

LAST ZEPPELIN RAID. Evening Star, Issue 15909, 15 September 1915, Page 5