THE INDISPUTABLE IDEAL
AUCKLAND FOR OVERSEAS TERMINAL [Fbb United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, February 24. Geographically and climatically,' Auckland was the ideal terminus fop overseas air services, and its claims would not fail to impress the experts when making their decision, stated Mr Fee m his presidential address at the Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting. ' ; Auckland’s nearness to New Zealand tourist resorts, its importance as_ a port, and the necessity of maintaining direct connection between _ the PanAmerican and Imperial Airways services for the convenience of passenger# to Australia or America must weigh heavily. The time would come later when other centres would also be terminals.
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Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 12
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