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IN THE AIR.

BRITISH FLYING CASUALTIES. ■Received 2, 5 5 p.m. London, Jan. The Press 'Bureau states that the tQtcl casualties in the flying services during the war period are:— Officers: killed 4579, wounded 5369, missing (including war prisoners) 2974, interned 45.

Men: killed 1587, wounded 1370, miffing 334, interned 39. FIRST REGULAR MAIL SERVICELondon, .Tan. 31. The first regular commercial mail service inaugurated by allotment with a squadron of the British military aeroplanes for conveying food and material to Belgium. The service i 3 daily between Folkestone and Client, commencing im-mediately.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc.

PURCHASE OF AVIATION.EQUIPMENT. Received 2, 5 5 p.m. New York, J—an. 30. Roy Conger, a New York business man, has purchased the aviation equipment from the British Government formerly used in Canada for tra.ininj Canadians aviators. The equipment is valued at ten million dollars. Conger is now the largest private owner of aviation material m the world—Aug.-N.Z. Cable Assoc

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1919, Page 5

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IN THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1919, Page 5

IN THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1919, Page 5

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