AGREEMENT PROVIDES FOR RECIPROCAL RIGHTS
— Press Association.)
(By Telegraph-
\ WELLINGTON, Last Night. ' "Our agreement provided for reci-; procal rights," said the Prime Minister: when invited to-night to comment on the cablo message' from Washington on tho air serviees. Mr. Savage said the New Zealand Government considered that the British company should have tho samo rights as the Government was granting to Pan-American Airways. Tho G.ovcrnment, however, Was dealing with the company and not with the American Government. Just liow far the Minister of Finance (Mr. Nash) had got with tho (Question. during his visit to tho United States ho could not say and until tho tetUfn of Mr. Nash at tho weck-cnd, there was \ittlc more he could say. _ I
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 5
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