THE COMING TRANSPORT.
FORMING OF AERO. CLUB ÜBGtiQ). "'■ By Telegraph.—Press Association, . . Wellington, Last Wd& '''' Lieutenant-Colonel Bettington, jtijj* v Force Adviser to the New Zealand Qw- '• ernment, suggested that a New Zealand - Aero Club should be formed an tUBUar: '■ lines to that at Home, with bnuuftfjiuf-* different centres throughout the OOGtWy/v, If aviation was to be developed on WWkN tical lines in New Zealand it was hJajUyh desirable that an aero dub ihonldMbe>"' formed for promoting the neceasary Ittt,-. terest and knowledge, particularly ttVO, the civilian point of view. There eodJd' be to doubt that aviation was going to become one of the big factor! in port in future, and if it was to be tSmi* fullest advantage of the promotion of knowledge was urgently necemary. ft A undoubtedly was the coming mean* «f\; transport in New Zealand, especiaHr„lo»V Jong distances. ,'
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1919, Page 5
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140THE COMING TRANSPORT. Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1919, Page 5
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