GERMAN AEROPLANES
ORDER FOR ENGINES PLACED IN ENGLAND FRANCE WANTS TO KNOW Press Association —By Telegraph- Copyright. LONDON, May 9. It is learned that the French Ambassador sought an explanation from tho British Government with respect to recent German orders to British firms for eighty aeroplane engines, and received the reply that the Government always sought to discriminate between * engines intended for military and civil use. Such discrimination was difficult in practice, especially in the case of a State disclaiming possession of any military aeroplanes. . It‘was impossible in peace time to ban exports which were ostensibly of a commercial character.
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Evening Star, Issue 21716, 10 May 1934, Page 9
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100GERMAN AEROPLANES Evening Star, Issue 21716, 10 May 1934, Page 9
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