AVIATION.
MR MACKENZIE KING'S VIEWS.
(„T ÜBU-UHS »»M°« ,M 7™""°s'l lUBIUUI AW K.r. CABtl ASSOCIATION)
(Received February 4th, 9.30 p.m.) OTTAWA, February 3. Mr Mackenzie King, referring to the importance of aviation, said": "Believing as I do in tho great significance of aviation alike for military and civil purposes, 1 feel it incumbent upon us L a nation to foster a wise wide development of this service I am piofoundly impressed by the significance and almost limitless possibilities of aviation and wireless communications in times of peace and war alike. *o nation that cares for its commerce or its people can afford to be indifferent to the manv considerations of whtcli they compel'us to take account.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 15
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