Air Conference Hooches Deadloek
GENEVA, Mon. (11 a.m.)—The 30nation conference seeking a universal treaty on air rights reached a deadlock when the British and United States delegations announced that they were unable to accept a proposal which the conference adopted by a narrow i margin yesterday. | Britain and the United States claim- ! ed that the proposal, which provided that countries on long-distance routes I could refuse airlines permission to I pick up and put down intermediate j passengers, would severely handicap ! long-distance airlines. ! The conference adopted the proI posal on the sudden rally of small air ' powers, including Australia, Now Zeaj land. India and Canada.
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Northern Advocate, 25 November 1947, Page 3
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