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AERIAL WARFARE.

A FIELD-MARSHAL'S VIEW. [By Electric Cable —Copyright.] [Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.] (Received Monday, 5.5 p.m.) PARIS, November 20. Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson* addressing an Anglo-French audience at Amiens on the development of the aeroplane movement, said it seemed to «iim to be the development of a movement for killing women and children. Soldiers did not like it. He questioned whether the air forces ought to be developed. If those who controlled the world wanted to limit the horrors of future wars, they should consider if it was not better to limit aeroplanes than submarines.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1979, 22 November 1921, Page 5

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AERIAL WARFARE. Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1979, 22 November 1921, Page 5

AERIAL WARFARE. Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1979, 22 November 1921, Page 5

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