DUTCH AIR SERVICES
ALLEGED OBSTACLES BRITISH JEALOUSY BLAMED THE HAGUE, Nov. 13.' Declaring that difficulties were being placed in the way of the Dutch air services between Holland and the Dutch East Indies by the British authorities in England and India, M. Knotteubelt, during a debate in the second Chamber, alleged these were due to jealousy. He said that the Dutch services were working well while the British services with other countries were stilt defective. He suggested that as air communication between Australia and other parts of the British Empire was impossible without the co-operation of the Dutch Eastindies, the application of principle of reciprocity might have a useful effect upon the attitude of the British Government.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17108, 14 November 1929, Page 7
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