IN THE AIR.
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BRITISH AIR REOPRT. (Received This Rav at noon.) LONDON, October 3. . General Haig’s aviation report states it ns fine hut cloudy. Our lowfliers were very active machine-gunning trenches and parties of troops, and bombing and stampeding gun teams. We dropped thirty tons -at day-time and sixteen tons at night time and heavily attacked rail junctions at Valenciennes, Aulngyo, and Busigny. There was must fighting on the German side of the lines. We destroyed twenty-one aeroplanes and drove down eight uncontrollable. Fifteen British are missing. - i
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1918, Page 3
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