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USE OF AIR TRANSPORT IN CANADA

RAPID DEVELOPMENT OF ROUTES (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, March 14. According to Mr R. B. Beaumont, a Montreal barrister, who has arrived on a holiday tour, via the Mediterranean and Australia, and is spending a weekin New Zealand before leaving from Auckland for Vancouver, the recent visit of the British Air Mission to Canada has excited a great deal of interest, because Canada is developing air transport very rapidly. All main traffic routes are well served and subsidiaries are being opened up. One of the most interesting routes was that into the far north, which had been operating for several years without a serious hitch. Most of the valuable mining areas, including radium mining, could not be operated successfully without the aid of air transport.

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Southland Times, Issue 23767, 15 March 1939, Page 6

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USE OF AIR TRANSPORT IN CANADA Southland Times, Issue 23767, 15 March 1939, Page 6

USE OF AIR TRANSPORT IN CANADA Southland Times, Issue 23767, 15 March 1939, Page 6