WAR TN THE AIR
fAUSTRALIAN A N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION./
. THE AVIATION REPORT. LONDON July 29. "Sir Douglas Haig’s aviation report states that despite low clouds on the 28th we dropped ten tons of bombs on dumps, railway stations, and billets at Douni, Armontieros, Bapaume, and Chaulnes. We brought down nine aeroplanes. Four British are missing. We -bombed during the night-, Bapaume and active batteries north of the Somme. All our machines returned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1918, Page 3
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