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PACIFIC AIR LINES

U.S.A.-AUSTRALIAN LINKS [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] (Recd. January 15, 12.35 p.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, January 14. Captain F. G. Taylor, who is on a secret mission to the United States, predicted that Australia and America would soon be linked by two airlines, one of which would be Australian. He said: “Australia believes that aviation must be developed on an international basis, and that landing facilities be granted by one country to the lines of others. Australia will certainly welcome the completion of an American line of clippers to her shores. I hope we receive the same welcome for the Australian line. “The necessity- for two lines between Australia and the United States is rendered doubly apparent by the developments at present in the Pacific. We feel it is ever more important to link Australia and the United States in a manner to enable both to make the Pacific region what we feel it should be. We don’t want the Pacific to become another Europe.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 January 1941, Page 8

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PACIFIC AIR LINES Greymouth Evening Star, 15 January 1941, Page 8

PACIFIC AIR LINES Greymouth Evening Star, 15 January 1941, Page 8