WAR IN THE AIR.
A RAID ON BELGIUM,
AMSTERDAM, June 10
The Telegraf states that Allies' aeroplanes ilew over Brussels on Sunday Tii»ht. making for the airship shed afc HiJmet. From all directions heavy artillery fire was opened, but the aviators were unhurt. Three bombs at Etterbeth failed to hit the airship shed. They then returned to HUmet, amid renewed gunfire, and dropped three or four bombs on an airship. Great flames arose. It has since been ascertained that a Parseval was destroyed. An airman afterwards dropped bombs on a large stable at Mons containing horses. It is believed that the Tejegraf's story is another version of Wilson and Mills' raid.
NISH, June 10.
Threo Austrian aviators bombed Kragujevatz, killing three and • wound, ing ten. Servian aviators pursued them and after a fight brought down one of the enemy, who fell in Austrian territory.
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Grey River Argus, 12 June 1915, Page 2
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