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TASMAN AIR SERVICE Experts Wil Decide 1 Press Association—Copyright. I Wellington, June 30. j Referring to the terminal for the j trans-Tasnu n air service when ! speaking L t to-day’s lunch on ten- | dertd by the Well.n.gton Chamber of i Commerce to the directors and oflic- I ers of Union Airways in appreciation i of the establishment of the Welling- I ton Auckland service, the Postmas-ter-General. Hon F. Jones, said a d-eoi: jon h d net yet been made. Wellington’s claims would be given due we.gut but the decision was definitely one for experts, who would particularly take into account the para- I mount question of safety. The part that the Government wts ; taking in the encouragement of avia- j tion in the construction of aero- ■ dromes, the training of pilots, the prevision of radio, meteorclogical ! and post. l .l facilities and the examin- j ation of machines was outlined by the Minister, who conveyed the congratulations of the > Government to Union Airways.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 461, 1 July 1937, Page 7
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