LINKING THE EMPIRE
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS PLANS
NO SECTIONALISM
UhUl-iI l'l'tss Association—l'.y Electric Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, July 12. Mr.. A. E. Rudder, Australian representative of Imperial Airways, who arrived from London by air, provided details of extensive plans for the development of Empire air services in the course of which he said his company was quite prepared to duplicate the Singaptore-Australia service. I£ fly-ing-boats were adopted for the through service, in all probability the existing Australian service would be ex-; tended to New Zealand.
He added that a definite plan was that the services must not be sectional but must stretch to all Dominions and colonies.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 12, 13 July 1935, Page 9
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