Bristol Bomber Brought Down by Afridi Snipers
TWO AIRMEN KILLED Received Wednesday, 2.0 a.m, DELHI, April 28. Believed to have been sniped by Afridis while flying over tribal territory, an Air Force Bristol bomber crashed 20 miles from Peshawar during the week-end. Pilot Officer D. G. Wood and Aircraftsman Ring were* killed. Friendly tribesmen later brought the bodies to the political authorities at Jamrud,
£40,000,000. The present note issue is about £47,000,000. s ,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1931, Page 3
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