DESTINIES IN THE AIR.
FUTURE OF NATIONS. By Press AsEeeiatioh-tCopjrrirfit {Bee. March 6, 0.10 a.fli.) lOßdon, Starch 5. . Mr. - Winston Cliuicls-ill (first Lord of ♦life. Admiralty), speaking at the- Aero GJtfb, said that thb public sltoU.M fe&liso. that In flying tho risk'was not os* .ces'sms. Since he had been at the Admiralty more lives had been', lost- in stibmariiws than in tile air semwss.
Mr. ClnU'cfcili predicted that avisttion Would exorcise a petavt influence an t>W military tefitfiejjoj;'Sjtjttos. jjiifc ctaisid* ered, that {Ire AMiM! flight .was {«■<£.' niatu'rq fliid. «nt[nl.y risky.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2000, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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90DESTINIES IN THE AIR. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2000, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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