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ANGLO-SWEDISH AIR TRAFFIC

LONDON, December 13. The British air delegation in Sweden laid the foundations for closer collaboration between British and Swedish lines after the war, said Brigadie - General Critchley, Director-General of the British Overseas Airways, according to Reuter’s Stockholm coi i espondent. Britain at present is concentrating on the production of a Tudor 40 seater aeroplane for die Stockholm route, but he prophesied that jet-propelled planes would be used after the war, capable of making the trip in two hours.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 December 1944, Page 5

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ANGLO-SWEDISH AIR TRAFFIC Greymouth Evening Star, 14 December 1944, Page 5

ANGLO-SWEDISH AIR TRAFFIC Greymouth Evening Star, 14 December 1944, Page 5

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