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FAST AIR SPEEDS

SIGNIFICANCE TO EMPIRE FUTURE DANGER SEEN LONDON, Sept. 10 Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's threo freoent. flights at over 200 miles an hour in Australia are worthy of admiration, fclso of deep throught, because, as air •peed advances, the potential menace to an undefended civilian population grows, says the Daily Maiil. The lesson for Britain is that Bafoty . i° possession of a preponderant Wf fleet hig and fast enough to prevent ftn enemy making the fint attack. aiife, ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21909, 19 September 1934, Page 12

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FAST AIR SPEEDS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21909, 19 September 1934, Page 12

FAST AIR SPEEDS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21909, 19 September 1934, Page 12

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