ARMAMENTS.
AIR FLEET FOR THE LEAGUE. A NEW~PROPOSAL. LONDON, April 27. The most important question before the Air Commission is the receipt of a last-minute request from the League of Nations to have its own fleet of aeroplanes for urgent communications. The commission decided that there was no objection to the proposal, and it fixed special markings in the event of any country lending machines to the League. The “Morning Post” says the request conveys the impression that the League is trying to form an independent European state. There is no question of the League wanting to use a fleet to enforce its orders upon any country, but this may be the possible outcome.
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Grey River Argus, 28 April 1927, Page 3
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