AERIAL WARFARE.
WHERE ARE THE ZEPPELINS? SUKER. Bl.t'E I'VXK. ■
(Received 10. 5.30 a.m.) London, Aus>; 9. Military writers are puzzled to account, i'or a complete iiiacth itv ot I lie Zeppelins since the memorable happenings on .June '7th. flic offensive seems to have been completely broken. All the giant concrete steel hangars built at. great expense within occupied territory are said 1o be deserted. Sheer blanched fright followed ihe destruction of L 37 and L3S and sent the aerial invaders recoiling to Germany. It is impossible to exaggerate rhe panic which accompanied the fall of the blazing body of the airship that FliglnLieutemint Warnefcrd destroyed. It was not only an absolutely new machine, hut had on board sever of lhe Zeppelin’s chief engineers.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 431, 10 August 1915, Page 5
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