BRITISH AIR SERVICE MAKES HEAVY BOMBING RAIDS.
MANY TONS OF EXPLOSIVES DROPPED IN FLANDERS.
STEADY TOLL TAKEN FROM ENEMY MACHINES.
Australian and N.Z. and Renter. (Reed, ft.2o p.m.'.
LONDON. June. 16.
Sir Douglas Haig's aviation report states : We dropped 10 tons of bombs during the daytime and nine tons at night on Saturday, the targets including Estaires and Armentieres railway stations, and Bruges dorks. We brought down three and drove down two enemy machines. No British machines are missine.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16879, 18 June 1918, Page 5
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