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IN THE AIR.

WESTERN' FRONT AIR SUCCESSES. Per Press Association.— Coptrioh.. PARIS November 23. A Communique says there were nine aerial combats in Belgium, Champagne ami Argonne. We brought down seven machine guns and routed the remainder. WELLINGTON Nov, 24. The .High Commissioner reports, London, 2;lrd Nov., 5.50 p.m.:—Several aeroplane fights yesterday at various points ended to the Allies advantage. In Belgium two German machines were lorced to alight. In the regions of Riems two German aviators, being attacked made off. • In Champagne, on the borders of Argpnne, five air lights resulted in three aviators being brought down in lines precipitately. Another following fell and the fifth depended flaming.

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West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 3

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IN THE AIR. West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 3

IN THE AIR. West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 3

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