TASMAN AIR MAIL
MR UI.M INTERESTED IN PROPOSAL SYDNEY, April 21. Expressing disappointment that a wholly Australian organisation did not secure the air mail contracts for the main Singapore to Darwin route, Mr C. T. P.'Ulm said, "I am very definite.lv interested in a service beIwecn Australia and New Zealand. A. company is at present being formed with one of its objects to run that service.
"Although we lost this time we may be lucky enough to win next lime.''
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21146, 23 April 1934, Page 11
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