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I3OMBAUDMEXT ()(•' GERMAN TOWNS. j ADVOCATED BY BKKXAKD SHAW. Ausitralinn a>;<l N.Z. Cable A/=3ocia!io?j. (deceived July 17, S).l."> a.m.) XEW* YORK. July U>. The Nov.- York " Tribune 1 " ' representative h«s 'ij&sLV nsird Shaw, who ndvncntvri t&® hseabardment or German towns by aeroplanes, not as a reprisal. merely as a military operation. The war, ho said, would he won from tlv sky, not from the trenches, and now that experimental attacks had boon made on London £& 'rffHjld 1)0 advisable to look after gas papffifofl nnd helmets. Mr Shaw is working out a scheme fco protect children's playgrounds from air attack.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12061, 17 July 1917, Page 5
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