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AIR REPRISALS

MR. BONAR LAW AGAIN QUESTIONED. London, June 25. Replying to questions regarding reprisals for the air raids, Mr. Bonar Lawtold the House of Commons that, after consulting with the military authorities in England and with Sir Douglas Haig, tho Government had decided to use its air forces in the way it thought best against the enemy. It was difficult to prevent raids.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.

TOUT, OT THE BABY-KILLERS. (Rcc. Juno 26, C.20 p.m.) London, Juno 25. Th'o Press Bureau states that tho casualties from tho Gorman air -raid on Juno 13 now total 90-mon, 21 women, and i'l children killed, and 221 men, liu women, and 100 children injured.—Ans.~.Z. Cablo Assn.-Iteuter.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3121, 27 June 1917, Page 5

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AIR REPRISALS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3121, 27 June 1917, Page 5

AIR REPRISALS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3121, 27 June 1917, Page 5

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