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AERIAL WARFARE.

• LONDON, July 6. The Admiralty reports that a German seaplane and aeroplane appeared at Harwich on Saturday. Our aircraft drove the enemy off, and they dropped their bombs into the sea and escaped. AMSTERDAM, July 6. Austria has ordered three Zeppelins from Friedrichshafen for use on the Italian front. Two British aviators in a French biplane landed on the Dutch frontier and burnt their machine, believing it to be Belgian territory. PETROGRAD, July 5. A Russian aeroplane bombed the German lines and convoys in the San region, and destroyed a train standing at Prelovorsk, exploding 30,000 rounds of artillery ammunition.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3200, 14 July 1915, Page 17

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AERIAL WARFARE. Otago Witness, Issue 3200, 14 July 1915, Page 17

AERIAL WARFARE. Otago Witness, Issue 3200, 14 July 1915, Page 17

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