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MORE AVIATION TALKS

Rec. 9 a.m. LONDON, Dec. 24. Further progress in the planning of Commonwealth air routes was made as a result of conversations between Dominion representatives in London, says the "Daily Telegraph." The Minister for Civil Aviation, Lord Swihton, who presided at a special meeting, announced that advantage was taken of the presence of a number of Comm on wealth representatives who participated in the Chicago Civil Aviation Conference and the Montreal talks, to continue civil aviation conversations. Mr. D. G. Sullivan represented New Zealand and Mr. A. S. Drakeford and Mr. S. M. Bruce represented Australia.

Arrangements were discussed for the constitution of a secretariat and the procedure of the Commonwealth Air Transport Council.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 152, 26 December 1944, Page 5

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MORE AVIATION TALKS Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 152, 26 December 1944, Page 5

MORE AVIATION TALKS Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 152, 26 December 1944, Page 5

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