Palestine.
i SUCCESSFUL RAIDS. I London, August. I >. j An official message states: Un the I night of Anc-isi I2th v, e r:ib<_l sue-'c-ssfully virion's yr>i't, oil a i nhnile front astri A the ■> era-air ; m 'NiMi, icM.Jti hu cy end Mb . pl , i c i? , iei' 17 I.iliKlsll iSirrrs :l‘id 1 .«j“ier ranks. l.nwi a... J V-AFC •■llffG tak .-D. • On the irornm~ r.x Argii-x ,->ih the ill oval Air 1 nice and Atutrukan 'units bombed enemy camps in the
vicinity of the Amman railway station. Many effective hits were made an I ground targets were inachinegunned. The Imperial Camel Corps, cooperating with Arabs, seized Muduwara railway station and killed 35 and took prisoner 120. Two guns were captuicd.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 218, 16 August 1918, Page 5
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