IN THE AIR.
ALLIES' GOOD BAG. NINE BATTLES IN SPACB. Paris, Nov. 23. 'A communique states: In nine aerial eombats in Belgium, Champagne and the Argonne we brought down seven machines and routed the remainder. Wellington, Nov. 24. The High Commissioner, reports, unyder date London, November 23, 5.20 p.m.: , • * There were several aeroplane fight* yesterday at various points, which ended t« the Allies' advantage. In Belgium two German machines were forced to alight. In the region of Rheims two German aviators being- attacked made off. In Champagne, on the borders of the Argonne, five enemy air fights resulted in three being brought down in the enemy's lines precipitately, another collapsed and fell, end the fifth descended in flames.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1915, Page 5
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118IN THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1915, Page 5
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