BELGRADE DEFENDED.
BRITISH AND A FRENCH AID.
GUNS AND AEROPLANES.
(Received September 13, 1 a.m.)
Paris, September 12. The Austrians do not dare to attack Belgrade. Bear - Admiral Troubridge and a party of bluejackets from the Mediterranean fleet, with big guns, have been making good practice daily for five months past, bombarding the trenches which the Austrians are constructing on the opposite" side of the Danube. The French have several guns covering Semlin. Moreover, a squadron of French aeroplanes protecting Belgrade wrecked three Austrian machines of ! the aviatik type.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16021, 13 September 1915, Page 9
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