AIR-MAIL RATES
- Press Association.)
"N.Z. Must Face Up To Reduction" . '
(By Telegrapli-
WELLINGTON, This Day. . Speaking on the Post Office- vote of £3,392,352, during consideratjon of the. Estimates in .the House of Representatives yesterday, the Leader of the Opposition, the Hon. Adam Hamilton, pa§ked if jt.h.e • carriage of - air * mails aeross the Tasman was likely to be established at an early date. Mr W.: T. Broadfoot (Nat. Wtitomo) ' asked if; the rate for air-mail' letters was likely to he reduced. ; The Postmaster-General, the Hon.'-F.-Jones, sa'id he- could not giye any details regardipg. the. trans-Tasman service. N ew Zeqland would have »to face up to a reduction in the air-mail rates. The vote was passed.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 40, 10 November 1937, Page 3
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