TASMAN AIR SERVICE
SIR ARCHDALE PARKHILL’S VISIT GENERAL SUPPORT IN NEW ZEALAND. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, October 5. Sir Archdalo Parkhill, who returned ,by the Awatea to-day, told Press interviewers that he was likely to submit the air service proposals debated in New Zealand to the Federal Cabinet this week. He saw no reason why the whole scheme, which, he believed would be satisfactory to Australia, should not be adopted within a N few weeks. He added that he found fairly general support by the people for the New Zealand Government. The Ministers seemed most earnest and wellmeaning, and were working very hard to put their policy into effect before the close of the present session. Sir Archdale said he also discussed with Messrs Fraser and Nash the fruit embargo. Mr Nash told him that they were unable to do anything at present.
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Evening Star, Issue 22462, 6 October 1936, Page 9
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