Sir Edward Ellington, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, who is visiting Neto Zealand. hi an interview he stated that the Dominion’s isolation rendered it comparatively safe from aerial attack, though raids might be made by sea-borne plane, which, however, were much inferior to land machines. The Air Marshal will advise the Government. He has been similarly employed in Australia.
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Northern Advocate, 22 July 1938, Page 4
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60Sir Edward Ellington, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, who is visiting Neto Zealand. hi an interview he stated that the Dominion’s isolation rendered it comparatively safe from aerial attack, though raids might be made by sea-borne plane, which, however, were much inferior to land machines. The Air Marshal will advise the Government. He has been similarly employed in Australia. Northern Advocate, 22 July 1938, Page 4
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