TRANS-TASMAN PLANS
SYDNEY COMPANY'S POSITION
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
DUNEDIN, This Day.
Mr. C. Clibborn, secretary of the Lytteltjn Harbour Board, who returned by the Marama, is most optimistic about the future of the tourist trade to the South Island and the prospects of visits from P. and O. cruise ships. Wide interest should be created, he said, by the publication of a report he is preparing for the Harbour Board on many phases of his investigations in Australia, to assist the board in making provision for a seaplane landing base. He also made special inquiries as to the trans-Tasman air service. The general manager of the air company in Sydney informed him that although the scheme was held up in the meantime, the company would continue with its plans, despite the loss of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's services.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1935, Page 13
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