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5-OUR DAYS' MOEUVRES ADVANCE OX I.ONOGN. (Received -September 17, 1.30 p.m.) LON'DO* . September 1(3. The British Army manoeuvres have begun. The Red Army, £.\noo strong, under Lieutenant-General Sir Dougias Haig, K.C.V.0., is advancing on London. Uis being opposed by a Bine force of 23.000 men, under Liouten-ant-Coner.il Sir James Grierrah, R.A., K.C.B. The opposing force will Tio concentrated near Cambridge, where thoy will be visited by King George. The mimic war is to last f««'' faysGOOD WORK BY AEROPLANES. (Received Last "Night. 10.15 o'clock.) LONDON. September 17. The ;i on: plane/; onickly placed the commanders of both the Red ami' Blue armies"!n pos«e.~Mon of the.• dfspnsition of each others frrccs. Vint the Blues lost two aorophiref', which were damaged, while two ethers were captured by the Tl ed's cavalry, while Jeiicending for it-pairs.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 18 September 1912, Page 5
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144BRITISH ARMY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 18 September 1912, Page 5
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