WAR IN THE AIR
(By Cable. Press Association*—Copyright (Beuter'a Telegrams.) A AKJQSj July 13 Lieutenant Belmont, was killed in a oollision in the ' f (Received July 15th, 10.15 pan.) LONDON, July 14. -Sir Douglas Haig»s aviation report states:— , .'T 7 * d este>yed 12 aeroplanes on July 13th, and drove down four uncontrollable. Three of ours are missing. "Wo dropped 4f tons of bombs in the daytime, and over 1100 bombs, weighing 19 tons, at night-time, on enemy camps, railway lines, trains, and billets. "All our night-fliers returned."
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16265, 16 July 1918, Page 7
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