DUTCH AIR SERVICE
IN THE FAR EAST
[United Press Association—By Electrh Telegraph.—Copyright.]
AMSTEREDAM, February 20. ..The Handelsblads” London correspondent is reported to have interviewed Lord Thompson (British Ah Minister) who is credited with tin ~statement that the British Government is unable to sanction a regular service, between Hollond and tin
Dutch East Indies until the state aerodromes in India are such that there will be no risk or danger to planes. Tire British Government, lie said, does not desire to hamper Dutch aviation especially in view of the SingaporePort Darwin service, and the Holland Company would be- welcome to the use of aerodromes so far as they are completed to Delhi. The Dutch simply requested the sanction of a series of test flights.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1930, Page 5
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