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——— ' STATEMENT BY -MB. -BOXAR LAW. London, Nov. 8. Mrsßoiiar Law, speaking in Manchester, said that we did more damage by <air raid* to. the enemy in September thanj he had .done, by all the .raids in England since the'-begißfting of -the war. .'More iad been done in bombing, Gorman towns than the. public realised. He Relieved the'Ttalians would be able tbe Germans .till British and French troops arrived. If we obtained a battle front from the Channel to tie' Adriatic the- Italian reverse might have some-"advantage. AGRICULTURAL-RELIEF. ,iLondon L Nov. 8. * Tbe Duke of Portland, presiding &ti a meeting- of the eodety- for tbe agricultural relief ofthe Allies, aaidthe fund Had been placed on a sound footing. The wm.of £120,000.J»d .afeeadjr been collected with the help of it M)W'sjarimcaaaa. irmmj trf-ng in i; thor<wgh aajmer. South Africa, AuMraJia, *nd*New*£eia{aßtHiad alsa.4emonitraied theirsympathy in a practical manner. -THE AIR, .COUNCIL. Received Nov. 9, 8.55 p,m. : LoUdon, Nov. 8. In the' House of Commons, Mr. Walter Long artrotafcd a JBD proyfcllpg for the ertsblisluaent vf Air Council.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1917, Page 5
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