TASMAN AIR SERVICE
SUGGESTED GERMAN PLAN
NEWS TO omoi.vb
(Reed. June 13. 12.46 p in.) BERLIN. June Li.
Questioned concerning the hint given in an interview at Auckland, New Zealand, to-day by -Mr. L. A. Briindald. Leipzig Trade Fair Commissioner, enncerning the possibilities of a. German company inaugurating an airship service between Australia and New Zealand, a high official of the Zeppelin Company states that this i-s his first intimation of the matter.
He adds that such a- plan could only be practicable in the. far-distant future, because Germany docs not possess the necessary airships. Moreover, it one were ordered there was not at present tho means of building it, because the workshops were fully engaged in the construction of the LZI3O for the North or South Atlantic route.
Nothing was known of tho possibility of an airship flying to Sydney on that city’s one hundred and fiftieth anniversary, as had been suggested by Mr. Brundahl.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19040, 13 June 1936, Page 6
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