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WAR IN THE AIR.

SIR DOUGLAS HARM'S REPORT. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Reuter's Telegrams.) (Received November 7th. 12.48 a.m.) LONDON, November b. Sir Douglas Haig's aviation report is as follows.— Wo successfully attacked important railway junctions and aerodromes, setting fire to three hangars. We dropped a total of 35 *tons of explosives. Tho enemy showed great activity, and in heavy fighting we brought down 40 aeroplanes and drqye down 15 out of control. Thirty-five British machines are massing. Our night-fliers dropped 14 tons of bombs. Four did not return.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 8

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WAR IN THE AIR. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 8

WAR IN THE AIR. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 8

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