AIR TRAINING
CANADA'S IMPORTANT ROLE. SARNIA, Ontario. “Probably the greatest, single cooperative undertaking” ever attempted by the British Commonwealth of Nations, is the opinion of Sir William Glasgow. Australian High Commissioner to Canada, in regards to the Joint Air Training Plan. “I know that the rest of the Empire is looking to Canada as the source from which a constant stream of picked airmen will eorne until we have won superiority in the air, - ’ Sir William said in a public address here. "When we have won that superiority, and not before then, we can begin the counter-offensive for which we are preparing and for which the free forces of France, Poland. Norway, Belgium. the Netherlands and the workers cf the United States are preparing." Sir William Glasgow also reviewed Australia's war effort, detailing briefly the ways in which the Commonwealth is sending "big. keen-eyed, physicallyfit" men to the fighting services and increasing her home war production.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1941, Page 6
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156AIR TRAINING Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1941, Page 6
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