U.S.-U.K. LOAN SETTLEMENT
.. Sif.—“H.S.” should not hide his light under a bushel but should Hive the mndrn ¥ - his su P erior wisdom to Kpri.2viH d t»'-1 . inco J n Petents who have year S g -Y?urs a^tc.l iroUgh the last six December 12, 1945. FOLLY.
NEW EMPIRE FLYING BOATS Sir, ~% w that il ha s been decided he Emntp Pa f e ? ger - flyil * *>«* 2 tne Empire routes in preference to land craft, unless Cantertuw sets busy to provide an aeroplanl S t h -e S^th e lsland 7* iIZ i • eh , md a g a >n. The estuary rJmJS? 10 ! 1 place , to buil <* this. McCoßmack's Bay could be reclaimed and this would provide land for building hj P S £r» PUS f\ for lt , wilJ not be long now nf^I e we have large transport aeroffiSF carr y in e goods, especially perishable ones. Now is the time to petiSwiSr? 6 ?! to spend ° n the P rSn ent - + ° f the estuary, the £2,500,000 it presumably plans to spend on the tunnel road.—Yours etc ™ v «. ,„ S - w - HICKMOTT. " December 6, 1945.
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24748, 13 December 1945, Page 6
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