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Show ! e of i lis. tV!i'y-!ir lo:ilf ivn- 1 '.,! i-r,. hrOU-Ilt tlOW M I'V ii ill! 1 i: wvrf driven liown out ct' "0';n-(.i, A hostile i L-Rnon wns shot down in tkur.-s. Kii'ttrt-n of our ma-: ma-: chim-s are missing. After .lark oitr night bumlii: machines ma-chines again attacked i he railways at I'ourirai and .s-cl:n ami dtopped ov-:'J ov-:'J bombs on rest billots. AH our machines ma-chines p'titrned. One of the enemy night-Hying airplanes air-planes was sli'it down by anti-aircra; I gun lire behind our lines. BRITISH AIRMEN BRING DOWN 25 GERMAN PLANES TiON'DOX, July 26. British airmen brought down twenty-five German airplanes air-planes and forced down six others out of control in air lighting yesterday. Fifteen of the British machines failed to return. This announcement was made in the official communication on aerial operations opera-tions issued tonight. The statement says: On the 25 th instant the high winds still continued, but visibility was better bet-ter than on previous davs. A great amount of work in conjunction ' wit li the artillery was done, and manv reconnaissances and the usual bombing bomb-ing were carried out by our airplanes. Among the targets attacked were three large am munition dumps, the docks at Bruges and numerous villages used as billets by the enemy's trnnps. In the air righting the strong w-.-st wind greatly favori the enemy. In i |