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OCEAN AIRWAYS

TRANS-PACIFIC ROUTk AUSTRAL-AMERICAN AGREEMENT (Rec. 7.10 p.m.) CANBERRA, Dec., 23. The proposals made by the United States for an air transport agreement with Australia are believed to provide for reciprocity of landing rights in a transpacific service, but not for the extension of the same reciprocity, beyond Australia, to other Empire nations. . The United States Government is believed to have made a similar separate offer to New Zealand in respect of a distinct service between New Zealand and the United States. Under the agreement proposed by the United States, in return for rights for American commercial planes to land in Australia and its territories, Australian planes would be entitled to use airports, at San Francisco and Honolulu.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26034, 24 December 1945, Page 6

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OCEAN AIRWAYS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26034, 24 December 1945, Page 6

OCEAN AIRWAYS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26034, 24 December 1945, Page 6