AVIATORS BUSY
BOMBS DROPPED INTO AN . ARSENAL. ATHENS. 7th February. The aviator Michaeks Mutusis and ft nava.t officer, named Moriatuds hydro* planed, from Lemhoa in 140 minutes, crossed and Uecrossed the entrance to the Dardanelles twice, circled ever Nngara, and dropped four bombs into the arsenal. They escaped the fchots from thfe Turkish warships end the land battery, and descended near Imbros. the Greek destroyer Velos towing them to Tamnoß ROUT oTkaVAH. LONDON, Bth February. The Standard's Sofia correspondent re ports that the Turkish casualties at tl" rout of Kavah numbered 12,000.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 7
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