AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION.
AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENTS r •PLANES FOR NEW ZEALAND. (By Telejrrapb.—press Association.) AUCKLAND, Monday. That til A Now Zealand Rovernnit'iit Is negotiating with the British Airspeed Company, Portsmouth, for the con-' at rue lion of light bombers for use toy tiio New Zealand Air Force was revealed by Mr. Stuart F. Dovlo, a director of a new Australian company. The Airplane Construction Development and Proprietary Company, Limited. A through passenger toy the Monterey. Mr. Doyle, who is also planning a big Empire theatrical enterprise, is associated with Sir Alan Gototoam in an ambitious scheme to build mililarv and civil ’planes in Australia and lo establish all-British air services in Australia and possibly New Zealand He said Hie company is a direct representative of tin* \iispee.i Company and has from il tbe right lo bu id Airspeed era ft, British Fokkers and British Douglas ’planes. He hoped, too. to g*T Government orders from Australia ami New Zealand for building military and civil aeroplanes. Tremendous advances bad been made in aviation in England and the Empire was now setting out lo lead the world in this field. There was no longer any excuse for adopting foreign aircraft.
lions affecting trade and industry. “As with the basic wage.” concluded the speaker, “so with the guaranteed price. 'Pile Statutory provisions to arrive at a standard of comfort are merely fatuous and meaningless gestures, while the Government ran stand by and fix the responsibility on Ibe Arbitration Court and the Price
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20280, 24 August 1937, Page 9
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246AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20280, 24 August 1937, Page 9
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