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AN AMERICAN SERVICE

AGREEMENT WITH CZECHS (Rec, 7 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 3. A civil air transport agreement which will open the Balkans and Middle East to easy air approach and promises to make Czechoslovakia the most vital transport communications centre of central and eastern Europe, was signed by the Foreign Minister, M. Masaryk, and the United States Ambassador, Mr Steinhardt, says the Associated Press correspondent at Prague. The agreement is a development of the Chicago Civil Aviation Congress. PanAmerican Airways has already been given a route from America via London, Prague, and the Middle East to Calcutta, and the service is expected to begin soon.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26043, 5 January 1946, Page 6

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AN AMERICAN SERVICE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26043, 5 January 1946, Page 6

AN AMERICAN SERVICE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26043, 5 January 1946, Page 6

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