JAPAN'S AIR PLANS.
. &SITIBH NAVAL INSTRUCTORS. "THE BEST IN THE WORLD." . By !TMegt«jili.- ! fteß Awn.—conrrifliL r ßeeeivei Sept. 14, 12.5 a.ra. ■ Tokio, Sept. 13. .'• It tr reported tiat the Japanese Navy Department has obtained the services of ■ ttfirty British naval aviators to act m instructors to the Japanese Navy. They frill arrive in Japan early in 1921. ■ The newspaper Ntehi-NicM says the were made upqn the re- ■ jnmkundation of Colonel Faure, head of the French Army Mission, which visited (Tapan recently. Colonel Faure stated ' that the British Navy fliers lead the (rorld is aviation; 5 ' It i» estimated the expenses for the lviotion training scheme will be approxfc - tairif £6oo,ooo.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable (task • i
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1920, Page 5
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