CIVIL AVIATION
NEW BRITISH SERVICES. CLUBS ASK, FOR SUPPORT. (British Official: Wirelesst.)"" (Received 9 a.m.) RUGBY, Marcl\ 20. During the discussion on the Air Estimates in the House of Commons, the subject of civil aviation was raised and a request was made for greater financial support from the Government for light aeroplane clubs. The Under-Secretary for Air, Sir Philip Sassoon, said 'fie . sympathised with the movement and the, Air-Minis tiy was anxious to see civil aviation further developed. It was sufficiently satisfied with the progress of-the light aeroplane movement., .and.-had-xlecided upon its action. , \ Two new air services, one- froth London to Glasgow and one-from London to Plymouth were started from Oroydon yesterday. *' T * " *
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Northern Advocate, 22 March 1934, Page 5
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