WAR IN THE AIR
AERIAL ACTIVITY,
W IDES 1» RE A D ACTIVITY
PARIS, September 16
A" communique says: —
in addition to nine German aeroplanes biwight down on Friday, six '■others were forced to descend after' wmiiiats. ' Our air squadrons, early on Friday, morning, dropped 106 large shells on military establishments at PontFaver-| gor and Dethoniville, causing largo firt-s. Ti-".v :iiso dropped 174 largo shells' «n tlie Conflans-Jj'irny station. I Ten _ae.rop].iiies snccosesfully bombed tlu> railway stationa and railways of Tergnii'i-. Cliann.y, Guiscard, j/onfc-a-.Aldusson. and others, and the barrackß «b Si>nay, whore several fires occurred. Wi> iilso bombed Mombach factories, ;md ')»)• airuen set firo to works at DiUUiK'^') in the Saar Valley."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 6
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112WAR IN THE AIR Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 6
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