AVIATION
INDIA AIR AIAIL
[United Press Association.—Ry Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
(Received this day at 1 0 p.m.) LONDON, March 9
The Chamber of Commerce denotation waited upon Air Aimilree and urged the Indian Air Alail he speedoil and the charges reduced. It is suggested a separation of the passenger and mail services enabling the mail service to operate on a twentyfour hour schouule. the establishment of an Empire Air Alail services involving night flying, the route enabling three and a half days schedule to Calcutta. 7.1 to Sydney, and 8.1 to Wellington. The Chamber regretted the delay in the extension nt the Imperial Air route to Australia. Air Amulree replied that the Australian-1 ndian Straits Settlements Government- is considering the extension of proposals inauguration, which depended largely on the financial support availably
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1931, Page 5
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