DOMINION'S AVIATION POLICY
ASSISTANCE OF BRITISH EXPERT * United Prcis Association) WELLINGTON, 6th October. Mr F. G. L. Bertram, Deputy Director of Civil Aviation in the British Air Ministry, leaves Auckland by the Aorangi on Tuesday on his return to England. He is now visiting relatives nt th? Bay of Islands,
Discussing Mr Bertram’s visit in an interview this evening the Prime Minister expressed the opinion that nothing but good would come of it. Mr Bertram had taken part in the discussions on the future of commercial air services over the Tasman and Pacific, but the recommendations which developed from those discussions were still confidential. In addition Mr Bertram had conferred with the New Zealand authorities on all points regarding the expansion of internal air services in the Dominion. His report in that direction would doubtless be available to the Government in the near future. Mr Savage stated that if Mr Ber-
tram left by the Aorangi he would be travelling in company with the Minister of Finance, the Hon. W. Nash, and advantage would probably be taken of that to continue the discussions on various aspects of the Empire air mail and commercial aviation policy.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 8 October 1936, Page 9
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