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PACIFIC AIR SERVICES

NEW ZEALAND'S POSITION COMMENT IN ENGLISH JOURNAL. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 9. (Received September 10, at 11 a.m.) The journal, ‘ Aeroplane,’ commenting on the Pau-American-New Zealand dispute on the reciprocity clause says: “It again looks as if Pan-Ame-rican Airways is going to hold a pistol to the head of the New Zealand Government. It seems that New Zealand is caught and must either drop the clause or Jose the service. At any fate New Zealand , should havcf learned a lesson, namely that agreements of this sort should be negotiated between Governments and not between one Government and an operating company.'’

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Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 9

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PACIFIC AIR SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 9

PACIFIC AIR SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 9

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