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MASTERY OF THE AIR.

IN BRITISH HANDS. Australian and W.Z. Cable Association. LONDON. March 7. Mr J. I. Macpberson, Under-Secre-tary to the War Office, in answer to a question, said he would not admit that the Germans had brought down 18 of our aeroplanes in one day, as they claimed. Sir J. H. Dalziel: Can you assure (he House that we have the mastery of the air on the West front? Mr Macpberson: I think I can.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 960, 9 March 1917, Page 8

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MASTERY OF THE AIR. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 960, 9 March 1917, Page 8

MASTERY OF THE AIR. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 960, 9 March 1917, Page 8

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