IN THE AIR.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.— COrYRIeHT.I I j AIR OPERATIONS. j f AUSTRALIAN cfc *N.Z. CARLE ASSOuIATJON ! & ROUTER. ] ‘ (Received 'This Day at 11.15 a.m.) LONDON, Juno 27. The British Air Ministry’s official report states successful work was made on the night of the 25th on enemy aerodromes at Belcham. Observation was difficult, but much damage is believed to have been done. A fire was started. Bombs were released at a low altitude and machine-guns fired into .Hangars. Our low fliers machine-gunned trains and dropped a large number of bombs on railway sidings of Metz Sal>lons railway establishment, and powder works at Karlsruhe. Wo attacked with good results, the powder works, main station and other railway buildings being bit. , Our formations were heavily attacked by hostile aeroplanes. Throe British machines have not returned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1918, Page 3
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133IN THE AIR. Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1918, Page 3
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