IN THE AIR.
15,.. BRITISH POLICY. ■.- OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE OPERATIONS. Times a.nd Sydney Sun Services. London, March 26. In the House of Commons Mr. Billing asked for assurances that the air raid on Zeebrugge was not an isolated affair, but the commencement of repeated attacks on aircraft bases. Mr. MacNamara, replying, said that the Government intended using their air resources to the utmost in offensive aB well as defensive operations. GJERMAN CAMP BOMBED, Athens, March 28. Twenty-two French aeroplanes yesterday bombed and seriously damaged the German camp at Ghevgeli. German aviators, pursuing, brought down a Frenchman in Greek territory, but the pilots were rescued. Machine-guns brought down a German machine, which fell in Lake Doiran, and the occupants were drowned.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1916, Page 5
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120IN THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1916, Page 5
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