AIRMEN HARASS THE ENEMY.
TONS OF EXPLOSIVES DROPPED. AMERICANS RENDER INVALU- • ABLE SERVICE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) s jjßeuter\ssel^am.). L^NT^Nr^pril 3. Sir Douglas Haig's aviation "report \ states:—; ' „„ s r "■ v ' .< We harassed enemy troops.-. and trans- . port with bombs and machine-guns. \\ Hostile aeroplanes were active be- \ tween Albert and Moreuil. . \ 1 We downed 21 aeroplanes and three balloons. Seven , of our machines are missing. . . .■ - ■i Our night bombers dropped four and a-half tons of bombs on hostile billets -and troops. The American air service, during the ;,past fortnight, has rendered'' invaluable service. ■ j__ • ————— .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14571, 5 April 1918, Page 3
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