AEROPLANES AND WAR.
ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. A MYSTERIOUS REMARK. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, Paris, November 17. The French Government is establishing an aeroplane depot at Biskra, in Algeria,, to effect communication with the Soudan. The paper "Le Matin's" Berlin correspondent reports an interview with General Kleirn, ex-president of the German Navy ' League. France, iu 1911, will, he said, possess 400 aeroplanes, and Gormany will require to hasten if sho desires to overtake France Laws, he considers, are required forbidding flights across the frontiers. Tlio General mysteriously remarked, apropos of English compulsory military instruction, that it, above all, would assist France in a struggle which might take place elsewhere than in Persia.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 978, 19 November 1910, Page 5
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111AEROPLANES AND WAR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 978, 19 November 1910, Page 5
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