RECIPROCAL BOMBING
ON ITALIAN FRONT. BRITISH 'PLANES TAKE PART. LONDON, February 22. An Italian official report states: "British and Italian aeroplanes attacked aviation camps at Lncomina, Visnadello, and Motta di Livenza, and dropped two tons of high explosives on tlie latter place. Enemy aeroplanes bombed Vicenza, Mestre and Trezascleghe, and also Padova three times. There were a few victims, and considerable material damage was done. We effectively bombed the railway station at Innsbruck, in, the Austrian Tyrol."—(A. and N.Z. and Reuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 5
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