IN THE AIR.
GREAT AIR FLEET. WHAT THE GERMANS ESCAPE 1 *
London, uan. 23.
Sir Thomas Mackenzie, Sir Peter M'Bride, Sir Thomas Robinson, Sir John M'Call, and General Birdwood attended the Imperial Air Fleet Committee's dinner for the celebration of the Empire's victory
Colonel Seely, in a speech, promised on behalf of the Air Council, an effort to advance air traffic. It was anticipated that great air routes over every part of the Empire would be established within the life of nearly all of us. lie hoped that the Dominions, in forming their own air service, will co-operate with the British so a3 to have one great air fleet as we had one great flept at sea.
General Biruwood ;aicf 1? the war had lasted a little longer German towns would have suffered more than they ever thought possible. Tlio Air Force was getting to its real strength.—AusN.Z. Cable i\osn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 6
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150IN THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 6
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