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Aerial Warfare.

IN THE ADRIATIC.

Aug. 10. An Italian naval official message states: The Anglo-Italian air activities since the 7th include the bombardment of military works at Durazzo, Temico, also Cattaro. Santos, Tino. Delivenza and Pola. Fires were created at Egola and Durazzo visible 50 miles distant. —(A. and N.Z.) FLIGHT FROM EGYPT TO - ENGLAND. London, Aug. 10. The Press Bureau states that two Royal Air Force officers, accompanied by two mechanics, have just flown to England from Egypt on an ordinary service machine, only halting once or twice for petrol. The flight was a piece of routing' work. The distance flown was over SOOO miles, and the pace was good throughout. This event is full of promise for after-the-war developments in aviation.—(A. and N.Z.) >

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 214, 12 August 1918, Page 6

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Aerial Warfare. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 214, 12 August 1918, Page 6

Aerial Warfare. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 214, 12 August 1918, Page 6