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CANADIAN 'PLANES FOR BRITAIN.—These three prominent British aviation authorities made up along with an Air Ministry official the mission which the Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood sent to Canada to negotiate for the manufacture of heavy bombing airplanes in the Dominion. The mission was headed by Sir Hardman Lever (circle) former Financial Secretary to the Treasury and included Sit. Edward Ellington (left), Commander-in-Chief of the RA F and Mr Frederick Handley-Page (lower right) world famous designer and builder.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 227, 24 August 1938, Page 6

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CANADIAN 'PLANES FOR BRITAIN.—These three prominent British aviation authorities made up along with an Air Ministry official the mission which the Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood sent to Canada to negotiate for the manufacture of heavy bombing airplanes in the Dominion. The mission was headed by Sir Hardman Lever (circle) former Financial Secretary to the Treasury and included Sit. Edward Ellington (left), Commander-in-Chief of the RA F and Mr Frederick Handley-Page (lower right) world famous designer and builder. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 227, 24 August 1938, Page 6

CANADIAN 'PLANES FOR BRITAIN.—These three prominent British aviation authorities made up along with an Air Ministry official the mission which the Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood sent to Canada to negotiate for the manufacture of heavy bombing airplanes in the Dominion. The mission was headed by Sir Hardman Lever (circle) former Financial Secretary to the Treasury and included Sit. Edward Ellington (left), Commander-in-Chief of the RA F and Mr Frederick Handley-Page (lower right) world famous designer and builder. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 227, 24 August 1938, Page 6

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