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Show TWELVE RAIDS I AREREPULSED I New York, Jan. 12. Twelve at- H tempted raids on London by Zeppe- M lins during December were repulsed H by the British, chiefly through large H fleets of aeroplanes, and three of the M German aircraft were destroyed or M captured, according to Dr. W. H. Vin- H cent, of the Colonial Medical Corps, H who arrived today on the American M liner Philadelphia. H "The real season why Zeppelins H have not been able to bombard Lon- IH don or its suburbs since October 14, M last" said Dr. Vincent, "is because the H British have established an efficient H defense against the German air raid H ers. During December there were H twelve separate attempts by Zeppe- H lins to reach London. From two to H four Zeppelins participated in each H attempt" H Allies to Settle Grievances. H Paris, Jan, 11. A Havas dispatch H from Athens says that at a cabinet jH meeting Premier Skouloudis announ- M ced that tho entente powers have H promised to take into consideration H the Greek grievances concerning tho IH allies' control of supplies. He added H that the allies would give necessary H instructions to the committees super- H vising exports to neutral countries. H |