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[Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.] LONDON, February 11. Three members of the Air Force were killed, when a bomber crashed at Oulton, during a storm. RUGBY, February 11. An air-raid precautions general training school is to be opened shortly, to give general air-raid precautions instruction to officials of local authorities, charged with the preparation of the schemes. About 50,000 copies of a book giving advice to the public on air-raid precautions,"'will be issued to local authorities, for distribution to official air-raid wardens and volunteers. LONDON, February 11. The “Daily Mail” says it is under-
stood that Imperial Airways may be reconstituted, to operate under a Government charter, similar to that of the Broadcasting Corporation, as a result of the findings of Lord Cadman’s com-
jinittee, appointed in November last, to inquire into allegations of inefficiency in the running of British air 'lines. The findings are expected to be issued within the next few days.
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Grey River Argus, 15 February 1938, Page 3
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