SEVEN-DAY SCHEDULE
PRELIMINARY WORK
NO EARLY CHANCE LIKELY
' (Received April 13. 10 ajn.) . LONDON, ApriM2.
The aviation authorities, do not interpret Sir Kingsley 'Wood's statement as meaning >any early < drastic acceleration of the Australian air mail service. A seven-day schedule depends on: (1) The ; provision of a fleet of new and faster aircraft, which will not be ready before the end of 1936, and (2) the completion of a financial agreement between Britain and the Dominions on a large-scale development of Imperial routes.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 9
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83SEVEN-DAY SCHEDULE Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 9
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