In the Air
GREAT FLiCH" TO MUNICH.
Press Association—Copyright, Australian and X.Z. Cable x\sKoeiation. London, November IS. Aviator Captain de Beauchamps
liew over Munich • and bombed tin
r.tsthn as a reprisal for German bombardments on the open town of Amiens. 'He crossed the Alps and I landed near Venice, having 'covered a distance of 438 miles. RUSSIANS DOWN A SUPERZEPPELIN. Petrograd, Norember IS. The Kuss'ians downed a super-Zep-pelin near Saniy, capturing the crew of sixteen. QSTEND-ZEEBRUGGE RAID. Press Assn.—Copyright.—Australian and X.Z. Cable Assn., and Renter. London, November IS. The Admiralty reports that aeroplanes and seaplanes dropped bombs, with good iw'h.s. on the docks and shipping at Ostend and Zeehrugge this morning. Details of the raid by sixteen AngloFrench aeroplanes on October 2-5 show that the bulk of the Essingen works at Hagendingem, where steel and big guns are produced, were rendered unworkable for a considerable time, i' ; SUPERIORITY OF BRITISH AVIATORS. Press Association —Copyright, Ausoralian and N.Z. Cable Association. Xew York, November 19. Mr Howolls, the Paris correspondent of the Xew York American, enlarges on the tremendous superiority of the British airmen. He says that for (very German bomb the British drop twenty on the enemy's guns, stores, and communications, ami that the time is approaching when the Germans will be forced to withdraw great masses of material. They ,aro probably even now .sending back their big guns to 'the next line.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 96, 20 November 1916, Page 5
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