PROMPT ACTION
MACHINES AND PERSONNEL
PROVISION FOR EXPANSION
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LONDON, May 2. The "Daily Mail's" political correspondent states that a Cabinet subcommittee, which has! been instructed that Britain must build aeroplanes until they arc equal to Germany's, has been formed to draw up plans in con-' junction with the Air Ministry. Little advance is possible for several months, as the foundation for the production of aeroplanes and the training of additional personnel most be laid, to. the meantime, Cabinet has agreed with the necessity for developing facilities for training personnel. The "Daily,, Telegraph's" political correspondent understands that the new ■ air programme will be- presented in the House of Commons later in the month. It will involve a speedy and1 substantial expansion, not merely acceleration, of the programme. ' _It is already announced that the Government intends to ask for '■■■ a supplementary estimate. Steps are also ? e™? i . en t(> extend . training facilities. '.', " ". '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 9
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157PROMPT ACTION Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 9
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