AIR SERVICE TO INDIA.
72 HOURS FROM BRITAIN.
AN EARLY ; POSSIBILITY.
.;■ Australian ■ and: N.Z. Cable • Association. . (Reed. 5.54 • p.m.) .; LONDON. April 30.{ ': The Duke of Sutherland, Under-Secre-tary \ for ' Air, % speaking :at Woking, said, " I have been engaged at the Air ; Ministry on ■ a ' scheme for running an air; service to '; India in -72 hours. That may j seem an J impossibility at the ; present moment, but I : think it will come before long. We are also discussing the possibility of. light aeroplanes.- Soon people will be , able w go for the week-end in an £80 •or £90 machine from which the greatest fool can fall out and not hurt himself."" ' ~;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18388, 2 May 1923, Page 9
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