FINAL STEPS
ORGANISATION OF EMPIRE AIR TRAINING INVINCIBLE FORCE IN FIRST YEAR. AGREEMENT ON DETAILS - EXPECTED SOON. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyrigh' OTTAWA, November 21. The New Zealand and Australian delegates to the air training conference may leave at or before the weekend. The Australian delegate. Mr Fairbairn, hopes to make a brief visit to Washington cn route. It is indicated that agreement on details of the training scheme can be expected very soon. The Australian Associated Press understands that it will require three years to reach a maximum output oi 25,000 pilots under the scheme. However, in the first year the Empire will have an invincible air force. The initial outlay will be reduced to 300,000,000 dollars, but the efficiency programme will not be disturbed. It is merely a question of reducing the* Canadian administration costs. Canada has agreed to utilise her civil ana military aerodromes and organisations.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 November 1939, Page 5
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148FINAL STEPS Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 November 1939, Page 5
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