AIR MAPPING
THE NEW CZECH’GERMAN FRONTIER PLANS FOR VAST SURVEY. USE OF REICH PLANES & STAFF. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, October 19. By means of air photography the new Czech-German frontier will be mapped in nine days instead of six weeks, which local commissions would have taken. An agreement reached between the Czech and German Governments provides for the employment of German planes and staff, as the Czechs lack the necessary equipment. Accordingly six military and four civil aircraft will participate in a vast aerial survey. The Czech Government will receive a print of each photograph taken, the final delimitation of the frontier to be based on the survey. WORK & SAVE. FUTURE ECONOMIC POLICY ' IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA. PRAGUE, October 19. “Work and save” will be the Government’s motto, declared Dr Kulfus, Minister of Finance, in a broadcast. He added that the Czech’s future economic policy would be based on four points — Stable currency, ordered finance, financial agreements with their neighbours and moderate taxation. It is estimated that Czechoslovakia has lost 40 per cent of her revenue by the loss of Sudetenland.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 October 1938, Page 7
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