FEDERAL DEFENCE
BY AIR AND SEA. (Per Press Association — Copyright.) AUCKLAND, Sep. 23. A passenger by the Monterey from Sydney was Major M. C. Langslow, of the Air Service Department, Melobume, who is on -holiday. He said that- extensive developments in defence are pending. The Imperial Navy weie sending out new vessels, and it wag intended to re-equip the Air Force with the latest high powered machines. A re-organisation of the munitions department was also to bo undertaken. The programme was not by any means settled, but a change was contemplated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1933, Page 6
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