AIR FLYING.
r MISTKATT.W ,C- N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION’] AIRMENS’ MOVEMENTS. (Received this day at 11.30 n.m.) DELHI. June 9. Parer and Mclntosh are uncertain when thev aro resuming their flight to Australia" They are waiting at Penang for spare parts, They are proceeding to Singapore on Saturday, on aerial survey work.
AIR. LEAGUE. (Received This Day at 1.5. p.m.) LONDON, June 9
The Lord Mayor presided at a. meeting that inaugurated the Air League of" the British Empire Lord Seely declared in 1918 Britain’s position was incomparable. The country had the best equipped air service of all nations. He added that to-day the position was serious and said we had practically gone out of tire business. Lord Seely suggested that the national defence -were sufferng from inefficient control and lack of co-ordination.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1920, Page 3
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