EMPIRE AIR MAIL.
ADVOCATED. ,« of Commerce fa S&'lWJv Asmlw and urged toe Indian airl'Waii ; be/speeded; , .reduced. It , serration of ih« . pasMugw and »sU nerricw,. enabling IS* raw servloe to emirate <m» 24-%r schedule, and the ertahHshment; of Kmpii-e air xfa Hh&l extension op, the Jo?p<jml a ' r route -to ,■Australia., , A ■ . Lord Awulrae replied that the Aus- . trflUwij . I^dian,, and Sfcraita SettleTOfepiis , Governments' were considering , extension, proposals. The .inauguration of dew servioea depended on tho 1 financial euppojrfc available. •
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20183, 11 March 1931, Page 9
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79EMPIRE AIR MAIL. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20183, 11 March 1931, Page 9
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