PACIFIC AIR SERVICE
COMPANY AND THE RECIPROCITY CLAUSE APPROVAL NOTIFIED |o' ' Negotiations between Airways and therNew Zealand Govern. 111 ent for an agreement regarding th» • proposed transpacific air service hafy now reached a stage at which it sible to draft an agreement in reading; •) for signature by the parties. tfi. * i Cabled advice has been received \ the New Zealand attorney for %| American Airways, Mr. Lisle Alder^g?"'■.' from New York, to the effect that draft clause relating to reciprocal treat* ment for British commercial iircraffrtyv which has already been approved by th# New Zealand Government, is satisfaotory to the corporation, and the latter' agrees to its inclusion in the agjw&|v ment. The text of the clause is being communicated to the United Government.
Advice lias also been received by M»' Alderton respecting details of certain other provisions to be incorporated in the agreement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22262, 9 November 1935, Page 12
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