AUSTRALIAN FLYERS
FUTURE OF THE AIR CORPS
MEN ANXIOUS FOR THEIR PROSPECTS.
lIMITED TRESS ASSOCIATION.—COMRIOHT.)
(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received May 12, 9,30 a.m.) ' LONDON, 6th *May. . Senator Pearee and General Sir W. B. Birdwood havo had several consultations regarding the future of the Flying Corps. So far no decision has been reached, though it is understood that all the Australians with flying experience in France win be v/elcomedyif they enrol in tho Flying Reserve in Australia.
Many men are extremely noxious about their future. 'They hope that-the Government will treat tho force in a generous and far-sighted manner, as its exploits,in Fro-nee proved that it would be impossible to collect such another body of men as the iracleus of a military oi\ commercial flying corps.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 110, 12 May 1919, Page 7
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AUSTRALIAN FLYERS
Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 110, 12 May 1919, Page 7
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