Iu an endeavour to popularise the air mail service aud establish a feeder service between Invercargi’l and Dunedin, it is proposed to commence shortly an air mail drive among the business houses of Invercargill and Southland. “At the present time we have the sorry spectacle of from 30 to 40 letters a day carried in the air mail as against about 14,000 in the train mail,” said Mr. P. Linton Hodge, outlining the idea to members of the Invercargill Chamber of Commerce. '‘lt is ludicrous and Something should be done to improve the position.”
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 221, 15 June 1936, Page 8
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