ARMY MANÆUVRES.
45,'080 MEN ENGAGED. I Bγ TeleeraDh—Press Aesociation-Copyrielit London, September IG. The British Army manoeuvres have begun on tho .East Coast. The Red Army, 22,000 strong, under Lieutenant-General Sir Douglas Hnig, K.C.Y.0., is advancing on London. It is being opposed by a Blue force of 23,000 men, under Lieutenant-General Sir James Grierson, R.A., K.C.B. The opposing forces will be concentrated near Cambridge, where they will be visited by Kins George. Tho mimic war is to last tout daye. AEROPLANE LOSSES. (Rec. September 17, 10.15 p.m.) London, September 17. Aeroplanes quickly placed the commanders of both the Red and Blue armies in possession of the disposition of each other's forces, but the Blues lost two aeroplanes, which were damaged, while two others were captured by the Reds' cavalry while descending for minor re-
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1548, 18 September 1912, Page 7
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133ARMY MANÆUVRES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1548, 18 September 1912, Page 7
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