KEEN AERONAUT
MR MACDONALD FEELS SAFE LONDON, sth June. “Some Calvinistic friends of mine passed a resolution saying that it was wrong of me to take risks in flying,” said the Prime Minister, Mr MacDonald, in opening the Blackpool municipal aerodrome. “I have been in trains and motor ears which were nearly wrecked. I say that it is as safe to travel by air as otherwise. “I am a great believer in air travel, especially in linking Dominion routes.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 2
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