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AERIAL REPRISALS.

BRITAIN MEANS BUSINESS. OUR ALLIES DELIGHTED. LONDON, October 4. (Received October 5, at 8.25 a.m.) The newspapers applaud the Government’s decision to raid German towns, and ask how soon the new policy will begin. The Italian and French newspapers are delighted with the British decision, especially as America always favored hitting Germany back. It is understood that Britain will not be content with small aerial attacks, such as the French carry out after undefended French towns have been bombed, but that Britain contemplates a vigorous system of oir raids, aiming at the destroying of the German morale and upsetting their communications. This drastic system alone will, satisfy public opinion in England.

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Evening Star, Issue 16547, 5 October 1917, Page 6

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AERIAL REPRISALS. Evening Star, Issue 16547, 5 October 1917, Page 6

AERIAL REPRISALS. Evening Star, Issue 16547, 5 October 1917, Page 6

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