THE AIR ROUTES.
FREE STATE TO BRITAIN. (United Press Association —Copyright.) LONDON, Jan. 7. Technical experts representing the British and Irish Free State Governments met in Dublin to-day to discuss the operation of air routes between the Free State and Britain. NORTH ATLANTIC SERVICE. GERMAN LINE A COMPETITOR. BERLIN, Jan. 7.. Revealing that Germany intends to extend to the north Atlantic commercial air service over the South Atlantic which it has now conducted without the loss of a mail bag for two years, Dr. Orlovius, of the Air Ministry, in an article on the tenth anniversary of -the foundation of the Lufthansa (the subsidised company), says the air lines of England, France and America will compete with the Lufthansa for this traffic. The, Lufthansa will not rush into the race and suffer disturbances of her preparations. If at first success appears to smile on another country, the Lufthansa will not venture by a single hour earlier with what has not been approved by tests. It will enter the arena when the time is ripe.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 74, 9 January 1936, Page 5
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