MOTHER COUNTRY.
UNSUCCESSFUL AIR RAID. London, July 10. A second raider dropped seven explosive bombs. A few windows were •broken, but there were no casualties. BRITISH AIR SERVICE. London, July 10. Before the Air Committee, General Henderson, replying to Mr. Billing, denied that tie Germans at any time possessed complete superiority in the air. We were always able to carry out the service at the front to the army's satisfaction. . PRIZE COURT AWARDS. London, July 10. The Prize Court awarded the officers and crew of £9 bounties of £IOSO and £350 for sinking the German cruiser Hela and a German torpedo boat, calculated on the basis of £5 per head on the enemy crews, BRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY. London, July 10 Lord Robert Cecil, in the House of Commons, said the German reply to the protest re Ruhlebcn denied that insufficient food was given to prisoners and, while rejecting our proposals for the exchange of prisoners, made another which the Government was considering.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 5
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163MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 5
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