EMPIRE UNITY.
—. —* IMPORTANCE OF AVIATION. («T CABLE—PHIJ ASSOCIATIOX— CO'W.IGHT 1 (AUST*ALIAW ISVS.Z. CABU6 ASSOCIATION.) ■ LONDON, November 18. Sir Samuel Hoare wirelessly broadcast .'; a• speech on •, the. importance of • aviation to the Empire. There was, he said, no more urgent Empire .question than-the improvement of communications to enable personal visits to fields of polities and trade, to clear up difficulties insurmountable by cable. The distance between the chief -points of the Empire.was the greatest menace-to Empire unity. He was convinced that.a British pilot would prove the pioneer of Empire unity. , He did •jot suggest that tl ere should be a chain of. Empire.air routes within the twinkling of an eye, but the dav was •drawing nearer when .great distances would be annihilated.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18544, 20 November 1925, Page 11
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