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NEW TUI!KISH AIK-UNKS.
ilJnited Press Association.—By Electrio
Telegraph.—Copyright.)
LONDON, May 12,
A contract has recently been signed between the Turkish Government and tho American Curtis Wright Company for the provision of a close network oi air-lines in Anatolia, which will thus become an important link in tile air services connecting Europe and Asi i to East Africa. This development is part of a larger and more ambitious plan for restoring to Asia Minor the importance it held in the [last as a commercial route between East and West. This object also accounts for the decision to repair the historic road from Trebizond to Persia. The new air services should help to solve the Turkish transport problem, because the population an Anatolia is so small and scattered that the building of railway is not an economic proposition
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1932, Page 1
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