IN THE AIR
ENEMY CONSTANTLY ATTACKED. WITH BOMBS AND MACHINE-GI NS. DESPITE UNFAVOURABLE WEATHEN. (Australian and N.Z. and Neuter.) Received August 30, l.'iO a.m. LONDON, August 29. Sir Douglas llaig's aviation report states that, despite clouds and rainstorms, our low-lliers constantly bombed and machine-gunned the enemy troops and transports. In much air lighting we destroyed iO aeroplanes and drove, down live uncontrollable. Seven British machines are missing. We dropped 22 tons of bombs in the day time. Night Hying was impossible.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13850, 30 August 1918, Page 5
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