AIR TENDERS
DELAY OVER CONTRACT COMMENT IN LONDON LONDON, September; 12. The delay in calling for air mail tenders, is piwzbng aviation interests, which emphasise that soon it will become impossible to initiate the service to Australia before 1935. Air Hudson Fysh, managing-director of the Queensland and Northern Territory Air Service, stated to-day that ■lx* d.innot understand the continual postponements in the announcement of the contract conditions. Imperial Airways will open a service to Rangoon on September 23, and will extend it to Singapore in January, when the service will bo bung up pending the completing of the Darwin link. European airmen, Air Fysh says, do not understand the idea of terminating the world’s longest ‘ air service at Cootamundra, instead of Sydney, via Brisbane. • ' t
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1933, Page 2
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125AIR TENDERS Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1933, Page 2
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