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AERIAL WARFARE

SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

[AUSTRALIAN ANU N.Z. CABLE ASSN.j Paris, Oct. 26. Official; Eleven British bombardment aeroplanes, at midday on Monday bombarded the blast furnaces at Hagondange, on which they threw 1| tons of projectiles. Several fires were caused. The aviators observed that the French aeroplane raid there the previous night did much damage. METZ’ FURNACES DESTROYED [AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSN. > Amsterdam, Oct. 26. Four blast furnaces were destroyed at Metz in the last French air raid, and sixty workers killed. ZEPS THAT CROSS HOLLAND. PRECEDENT FOR ALLIES TO FOLLOW. fREtfTER’s TELEGRAMS.) (Received 27, 11.50 a.m.) Amsterdam, Oct. 26 ; The “Telegraaf” angrily.complains of Sunday’s Zeppelins flight over Holland, and asks why were they not fired upon ? and why the Government does not protest? It suggests a precedent has been established whereby Holland cannot complain if the Allied airmen cross her terri,tovy in order to bomb Krupps and other arms factories.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 267, 27 October 1916, Page 5

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AERIAL WARFARE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 267, 27 October 1916, Page 5

AERIAL WARFARE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 267, 27 October 1916, Page 5