TASMAN AIR SERVICE
BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S PROPOSALS IMPORTANT DISCUSSIONS WITH NEW ZEALAND PENDING Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, September 12. (Received September 12, at 1.30 p.xn.) The ‘ Daily Telegraph’s ’ aviation correspondent says the British Government is understood to have offered to pay 50 per cent, of the total cost of the Australian-New Zealand air service. New Zealand and Australia will be asked to contribute 25 per cent. each. Important discussions on the question of Pacific aerial communications are pending between the British Air Ministry and the NOw Zealand Government. The Assistant Controller of Civil Aviation in Britain, Mr F. G. Bertram, will proceed to New Zealand at the New Zealand Government’s invitation next week. There he will make recommendations on the conduct of civil aviation in New Zealand, in addition to discussing air services.
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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 15
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132TASMAN AIR SERVICE Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 15
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