AERIAL WARFARE.
A DISCUSSION !N CAMERA. IX FRENCH CHAMBER UE DEPUT!EH. PARIS,. March 15. The Chamber of Deputies discussed aviation in secret and then publicly considered the various resolutions, including those discussed in confidence. The Government intends to secure the closest co-ordination between the variair services and to intensity till forms of aerial war 1 are. M. Lyantey, Minister for War, said that it would he preferable to await the result of the measures taken before debating the question. He refused to pursue the subject, but subsequently at a public sitting a motion was carried against him. M. Lyantev then resigned.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1917, Page 5
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