AEROPLANE ENGINES.
EXPORT TO CONTINUE.
QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT
tinned Press Assn. —Elec. Tel, Copyright.
LONDON. July 23
Speaking In the House of Commons to-day the President of the Board of Trade, Mr Walter Runeiman, said, that no "doubt some aeroplane engines exported for civil purposes might be put to military user However, the Government did not propose to stop their export.-
Mr F. S. Cocks (Labour-Nolting-jiam)la i the Minister awure lliat ignition screens suillclent to supply 3030 German aeroplanes have been sent from Britain by one firm alone in the last six months? Will the -.Minister stop that? Mr Runeiman: No.
Air Cocks: if the Minister -is going on like that, lie will be acting like a traitor.
The Speaker: That finishes the question. (Laughter.)
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19637, 25 July 1935, Page 7
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