AERIAL WARFARE
GERMANS SHORT OF PETROL. GOOD WORK BY ALLIED AVIATORS. (Received 21. 9.40 a.m.) I’aiis, Sept. 20. Prisoners state that German aeroplanes are not fly ing over the F.ren< l: lines owing to lack of petrel. A French aviator destroyed the permanent way. and held up ten tra inloads <>f Germans. Another destroyed two food tr.im*. 11. is slated British airmen destroyed 17 German neroplaitcs, GERMAN BUILDING ACTIVITY. (Received 21. 9. lo a.m.) Amsterdam. Sept. 20. Messages from Berlin state that Germany is turning out one Zeppelin and 70 aeroplanes weekly. Ten thousand men have volunteered ser vice for the air fleet.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 237, 21 September 1914, Page 5
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