LONDON, 12th June, 2.30 a.m.
. A French official report states: Our day bombing squadrons continued their work on Monday in spite of bad weather, groups of aeroplanes living low over exposed points of tho battlefield and dropping projectiles' on the enemy's concentrations, dispersing reinforcements, and inflicting heavy losses. Several crews made many trips. Eight tons of explosives were thus dropped, with .the. best results. Tho enemy rear was actively bnmbed on Monday night. Twenty tans of projectiles worn dropped on convoys, cantonments, and stations. Two munition depots wore blown up. Four of the enemy's aeroplanes and captive balloons were brought dowii on Monday by our chasers.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 140, 13 June 1918, Page 7
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106LONDON, 12th June, 2.30 a.m. Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 140, 13 June 1918, Page 7
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