EMPIRE AIR FORCE.
THE COSTS OF TRAINING. NO DIFFICULTIES OVER SHARES. OTTAWA, November 15. Lord Riyerdale, leader of the British air mission to Canada, announced that through the help of the Royal Canadian Air Force “we are reaching agreement in a phenomenally short time. “I plan to be home for Christmas,” he added. “There are no difficulties of opinion over sharing the costs. Anything Britain .undertakes she will ultimately he responsible for. “Of course, there must ho discussions regarding what we will send to Canada. In order to get away from the question of dollars and cents, we will supply machinery, aircraft, and other goods. It will take time working these things into the but our negotiations are perfectly businesslike and normal.
“We have had excellent aivice from the Canadian Government, and that goes also for New Zealand and Australia.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 32, 17 November 1939, Page 6
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