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BRITISH POLICY

CONSIDERATION ST GENEVA

(United Press Association- -By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)

LONDON, March 9

The aeronautical community of Britain presented Mr McDonald with a remarkable round robin on, the eve of his departure for Geneva. The signatories are anxious about the efforts being made to place stnc 7 tures upon civil aviation under _ the guise of securing disarmament. They emphasise the necessity for developing quick imperial communication, n nd the fact that Britain is leading m the export of aircraft material: They ask that in no circumstances shall confused thinking on the subject of military and naval aviation re-act disadvantageously 'to the legitimate expansion of British civil aviation. The signatories collected were by moans of two aeroplanes, which visited all the flying clubs and air transport concerns, and thus were able to deliver the petition at Downing Street, withiu, thirty-six hours.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1933, Page 5

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BRITISH POLICY Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1933, Page 5

BRITISH POLICY Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1933, Page 5

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