I AVhile the Allied fleet was in action on Tuesday the King drove to the Admiralty, where he followed the engagements on mans and charts with Admiralty officials. General Smuts (Prime Minister of South Africa) in the Assembly at Capetown said that Britain had accepted South Africa’s invitation to train British airmen in the Union. The British authorities were bringing their own machines and instructors.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 115, 13 April 1940, Page 7
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