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AVIATORS' GOOD WORK.

ACCURATE OBSERVATION

I —__ : ' v London, April 22. Mr.Pirrio Robinson says that during the battle of Arras the British airmen, bosides; daily observation of the enemy's guns and positions,, continually flew far into the enemy's Coventry, dropping, i during one day, 27 tons of explosives on stations, depots, stores, and positions.. The accuracy of the observation of the airmen .so increased the efficiency of the artillery that the gunners reduced tlie German barrage to a mere trickle, and saved the lives of "hundreds of the storming parties'.

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14409, 10 May 1917, Page 3

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AVIATORS' GOOD WORK. Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14409, 10 May 1917, Page 3

AVIATORS' GOOD WORK. Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14409, 10 May 1917, Page 3