CIVIL AVIATION IN BRITAIN
covernment sympathetic I H,l I I ! I- i ■ !. WI i > , (Received March -1, 5.5 p.m.) RUGBY, March 20. During the di.scussi'in on the air estimates in the House of Commons the subject of civil aviation was. raised, and a rcque.-t was made fori .ureal' :: financial support from the Government for light. aeroplane club-'. Sir Philip »>ii, CndoiSccrefarv of Slate for Air, said that In svmpathi.M'd with the movement and liiat the A:r Ministry was anxious to see n\ 11 jivnt ion further developed. Air Ministry was sufficiently satisfied with Hie progress of tiio lii;iit aeroplane movinu'iit and had decided on its action.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 9
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