“PATH TO PROSPERITY”
AERIAL TRANSPORT ENGLISH DEVELOPMENTS (British Official Wireless.) Rec. 10 a m. RUGBY, April 8. Although the weather was unfavorable for flying, and snowstorms were reported in the Midlands areas, the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, flew to Liverpool to open the new aerodrome near tho city. He was accompanied by the Air Minister, Lord Londonderry, and both Ministers were guests of the Lord Mayor at a civic luncheon. The visit marked the inauguration of the new Liverpool-Glasgow-Belfast and Liverpool-Birmingham air liner services. A projected extension of the scheme will link Liverpool, through Deybridge, a new airport in Essex, with the Continent. The Prime Minister, in opening the aerodrome, said the air was to be in the future the pathway to prosperity, and lie believed that the day was not far distant when people would lie able to rise into the air from a space of 30ft. square, and land equally easily.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18367, 9 April 1934, Page 7
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