AIR MAILS
VALUE OF ENQUIRIES. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). NEW YORK, Dec. 20. Brinsmead and Hughes (Australian representatives at the Washington Conference) state the problems of night living and meteorological conditions, such as idling of aeroplanes, are being closely studied in United States and the findings will be of use to international aeronautics. The manner in which the railways are co-operating with aviation throughout America indicates tha Hying is recognised as an established means ol transport. r l he airman keeps constantly to the fore when American steamers begin to approach United States shores. Writing room envelopes ol the ordinary kind disappear-and others marked “Airmail are distributed. Special air stamps arc constantly being issued to commemorate all kinds of events such as the qjenonautreal conference litsell. Air postage rates have been reduced and the community encouraged by every means to use. the air-post. American experiences, belli unsuoeosslul and .successful, will be helpful in indicating file pitlalls to avoid and directions to take.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1928, Page 6
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163AIR MAILS Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1928, Page 6
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