WAR IN THE AIR.
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TO CROSS ATLANTIC. NEW YORK, Juno 23. The American Aero Club lias announced that it has negotiated with { Air Craft Manufacturers for ft Trnns- .: Atlantic flight, which it is expected will ’ soon be attempted. I GERMAN AIRCRAFT LIES. WASHINGTON, June 23 Advices from Franco say that there is no truth in the German report that
in (May 413 aeroplanes and 27 Anglo- ■ French captive balloons were brought down, against 185 German machines and 28 balloons. The fuct is that French aviators brought down 196 German ipachines and 160 were put out of action, and 35 balloons were destroyed, : in addition to 38 German machines destroyed by anti-aircraft guns. The French lost 60 machines and twelve j were put out of action, and eight bali loons were destroyed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1918, Page 3
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