£3,300,000,000
SPENT ON AVIATION ••NOT A COMMERCIAL PROPOSITION” (Klee. Tel. Copyright—United Preis Assn.) (Received January 5, .11 a.in.) STOCKHOLM, Jan. I. Professor Maimer says that the leading nations have spent £3,30Q;0'00,UUO on aviation since .19(4, of - whiffy three-quarters have gone in military aviation. The annual expenditure on military aviation now totals £IIO,OOO- - Plying is still not a commercial proposition. LACK OF ORDERS AEROPLANE FACTORY CLOSED (Received January 3, II a.m.) PARIS, Jan. 1. Al, Bleriot has had to close nis aeroplane factory owing to lack of orders.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 17977, 3 January 1933, Page 7
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