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AIR CONFERENCE

FUTURE OP AVIATION.

CHURCHILL DEPLORES PESSIMISM. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, October 12. Mr Winston Churchill, in a speech at the opening of the Air Conference at the Guildhall, deplored the pessimism regarding aviation’s future. He was convinced it had a great and bright future, and stated that the mastery of the air would be necessary to safeguard Great Britain’s insular position. Colonel Sir A. Sykes said t “ Regardless of the future of airships, we must develop a long-distance, weight-carrying aeroplane.”—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 7

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AIR CONFERENCE Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 7

AIR CONFERENCE Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 7