SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA
STOPPING PLACES EN ROUTE
WORK SHOULD BE BEGUN AT
BOTH ENDS.
\ i (UKITBD IIKESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIBHT.)
(SYDNEY SUN CABLB.)
(Received 23rd January, 11 a.m.)
LONDON, 22nd January.
Commander Boothby, lecturing at the Colonial Institute, said: "Unless the Empire takes .to the- air and develops the air sense, the same as it developed the sea sense, it must crumble at the first serious challenge."
He suggested that the best stops for the Britain-Australia route were Egypt, Delhi, Singapore, and Darwin. Australia might erect its own base at Darwin, and run the service to' Singapore. The chain could soon be completed, if the work was .begun at both ends. Australasia should establish an airship construction industry,, and maintain a fleet of airships available in war time in the Pacific.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 7
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