FACE TO FACE.
Once, an airman relates in the Westminster Gazette (London), a Hun landed by mistake in one of our aerodromes in a mist. Being suspicious, he sent his observer to investigate. He discovered his error before his observer returned, and flew off, leaving his comrade in the lurch to be made a prisoner. After going 30 odd miles in the mist, he collided in another British aerodrome, only this time, he was captured himself. Later in the day the Hun pilot and Hun observer were introduced to each other, and he had the joy of listening Eo their remarks, which surpassed in eloquence the glowing cadences of the majestic “Hymn of Hate.”
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Taihape Daily Times, 22 May 1918, Page 7
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114FACE TO FACE. Taihape Daily Times, 22 May 1918, Page 7
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