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INDIAN AIR MAILS
.rj {British Official) Wireless)
RUGBY, Nov. 11
■ln the House of Commons to-day, the .Secretary for India, Sir Wedgwood Bonn, was., asked about the extension of the. India air mail service to Calcutta and Rangoon. He replied that negotiations were at present being carried on for an extension of the service from Karachi to Delhi, and subsequently to Calcutta. When experience had been gained of the working of the Karachi-Calcutta section., an extension of the service to Rangoon would be considered.
THE BRITISH AIRSHIPS
LONDON, Nov. 11
The second airship, “R.1.01,’’ has been, completed, and she will be given over ,by the Air Ministry in a few weeks. It.lol is at present at her mooring mast. The three rode out a severe storm.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1929, Page 5
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