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BAN ON EXPORTS NOT PROPOSED

Civil Planes From Britain

POSSIBILITY OF. WAR USE

RECOGNISED

By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. (Received July 24, 7.45 p.m.) London. July 23. "No doubt some aeroplanes and engines exported for civil purposes may be put to military use. but the Government does not propose to stop the export of them,” said Mr. Walter Runciman. President of the Board of Trade, in the House of Commons. Mr. Cocks (Lal).. Broxtowe) : Are you aware that ignition screens siiflieient to supply 3000 German aeroplanes have been sent from Britain by one linn alone during tlie last six months.' Will yon stop that'.'

.Mr. Runciman: No. Mr. Cocks: 'if you are going on like that you are acting like a traitor.

The Speaker: That finishes the ques tion. (Laughter.)

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 255, 25 July 1935, Page 9

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BAN ON EXPORTS NOT PROPOSED Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 255, 25 July 1935, Page 9

BAN ON EXPORTS NOT PROPOSED Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 255, 25 July 1935, Page 9