IN THE AIR.
'j. ANOTHER VISIT TO GERMANY. ■" ■ 1 T GOOiD WORK DONE. v } 4 / Received Sept. 22, 11.50 p.m >, jjj London, Sept. 2L * 'sj The Air Ministry reports siat night we dropped 17 tons of bombs i'P'flfijlH successful attack on worts, at Mann* | lieim, wharves and factories westward ,'«J of Karlsruhe, Wast furnaces at Buibach, and aerodromes at Boulay, FW» caty, and Morhange, A largo fire brakt of out at Karlsruhe, and good bursts Wert" jg observed at Mannheim We directly liangars at Treseaty and 'Morhange, and ,sj shot down one hostile machine. Ou< British machine has not returned. ■1» , Sir Douglas Haig's aviation report', states:—Despite low clouds and frequent, showers, our aeroplanes carried olli TJ#» .-us ful work'. On the 20th ther destroyed 0 HS hostile machines and. drove iawW -1 three' uncontrollable. Eleven of otir W* $ chines are missing. We shot down, tiight-t;ime, a German two-engine® *4 bomber, and our anti-aircraft brought down two additional machines. During the last three days, a(M|g total of 201 tons of tjombs were dvoppedj; n| —AuB.-iS.SI. Cable Assoc. and Ijteutor. /
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1918, Page 5
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179IN THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1918, Page 5
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