WAR IN THE AIR.
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(Received This Dav at 10.15. n.m.) LONDON, July IG.
General Haig’s aviation report saltos storms handicapped our air work. AYe dropped a fnw. bombs. A violent thunderstorm prevented night bombing after midnight. Previously thereto, we over four tons of bombs on Seel in railway station - and hostile biiiets. LONDON, July IG. The Air Ministry reports: YYe successfully bombed the railway sidings and sheds at Offonhurg and the aerodrome. Good 'bursts were observed. We also attacked the railway and siding at Thionville, several bursts b"U observed on the railway and a largo fire started. There wore several heavy explosions. All our machines return AMERICAN AVIATORS. (Received This Da v at. 10.’5. a.-'i./ AVASIIINGTON, July The American airmen destroyed five enemy aeroplanes and one balloon in the fighting over the Marne.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1918, Page 4
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