TRANS-TASMAN AIR SERVICE
PLANS PLACED BEFORE N.Z. GOVERNMENT. [ Ter P cms Association. ] WELLINGTON, Jan. 16. Plan* in uonsection with the proposed j irana-Tasman air service in which the I late Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was interested, were placed before the Gov--1 eminent to-day by Mr. Beau Sheil, I director of the trans-Tasman Air Serj vice Development Company Ltd., who (arrived from Sydney for the purpose of conducting negotiations with the New Zealand Government to-day. Mr. Shicl 1 interviewed the Postmaster-General, Hon. E. Jones, and the Prime Minister. ; In an interview, Mr. Jones stated j that the company T* plan? had been put i before him and he had promised to con- ■ sider them in collaboration with the I Prime Minister.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 14, 17 January 1936, Page 6
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