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AIRSHIP SERVICE. (Received tliis dav at 8 n.m.) LONDON, May 20 The “Sunday Express’’ dealing with the Imperial airship service cabled on 20th April, says the Imperial Deience Committee and Lord Burney are expected to complete all details by 20th May, when public support will be sought in the money market. The plans are ready for air liners capable of carrying one hundred and fifty tons across the world at a speed of eighty miles hourly. The airships will have the comfort and luxury of the largest liners and will bo as far ahead of their wartime predecessors ns those were ahem! rtf the oM hftlhwtu.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1923, Page 2
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