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COUNT REVENTLOW AGAIN.

LONDON MUST BE PLASTERED

WITH BOMBS

GERMANY'S CONSUMING HATE,

IMAGINATIVE ACCOUNTS OF

DAMAGE,

(Received Sept. 14, 10.40 n. -d ;

. Amsterdam, Sept. 14. Fire Zeppelins in the evening flew over Vlieland, going westward.

1 -The "Deutsche Tages Zeitung" publishes an article by' Count Reventlow in- which he says: "Germans will learn with satisfaction of the activity of our airships at London. It is no exaggeration to say that Germans have a burning desire that every effective weapon they possess shall be ruthlessly employed' against England. The attacks must not be pin pricks, but must be undertaken en masse. London muist be lavishly plastered with Zeppelin bombs. Already one raid lias had-good effects. The main thing ili to hit the enemy wherever he is vulnerable, with absolute ruthlessness. We do'not forget the premature joy of the English newspapers at the prospect of famine in Germany, and the sufferings of our women and children. The bombs dropped in 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."

The "Vorwaerts" learns from a reliable source that in the air raid on Wednesday the district of Holborn Viaduct especially suffered. Many buildings collapsed, and huge fires were observed. The Zeppelins heavily bombed a large industrial establishment at Norwich, and several prolonged detonations

CABLE NEWS;

[Press Association —Copyright.]

and fires were observed. They bombod the harbour works at Middlesbrough, blast furnaces at Southbank, and the Redcar railway, with good results.

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Bibliographic details

Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13873, 15 September 1915, Page 5

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COUNT REVENTLOW AGAIN. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13873, 15 September 1915, Page 5

COUNT REVENTLOW AGAIN. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13873, 15 September 1915, Page 5