AEROPLANE ROUTES
QUESTIONS IN COMMONS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright
, LONDON. February 16. (Received February 17, at 1.15 p.m.) In the House of Commons, Comrnander_ Kenworth. asked would facilities similar to those given the Dutch bo f ranted British aeroplanes to traverse ndia to Australia Captain Wedgwood Benn said no British application had been made Commander Konwortby: Isn’t it a fact that the Dutch are permitted and the British am not permitted? Captain Wedgwood Benn: There is no similarity between tho two cases. Commander Kenworthy: What steps are being taken to permit British machines to cross India?
Captain Wodgwood Benn; That’s a different question
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Evening Star, Issue 20720, 17 February 1931, Page 12
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102AEROPLANE ROUTES Evening Star, Issue 20720, 17 February 1931, Page 12
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