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1947
1947 - 1680.PDF
1 •/. International Journalism . .. ^, •• Freighter On a rough analysis it is computed that one " Bristol" Freighter—capable of carrying nearly five tons of freight—could transport, in one trip, a print run sufficient to supply each of the six main capitals of Europe with moire than 30,000 newspaper copies. This interesting fact points to the possibility of national journalism becoming international; with aviation thus serving to promote better understanding between the nations of the world. For the European news-round, the "Bristol" Freighter is the perfects ,:^ aircraft. It has a commodious cargo hold of 2,360 cu. ft. capacity, easy and rapid loading is facilitated by the nose-opening doors, and its rugged design characteristics •"-. - • • K combined with the reliability ensured by the two " Bristol " Hercules engines make it particularly suitable for regular routine services of this kind. H N O M N Printed in Great Britain for the Proprietors, Flraai FuBIxrarxo COMPANY LIMITKD, Dorset House, Stmniord Street, London, S.K.I, by THE CORNWALL PEESS LTD.. 1-6, Parts Garden, k"1'1' ^ ltd."Plight" can be obtained abroad from the following: AUSTRALIA and NKW ZEALAND : Gordon & Gotch Ltd. INDIA : A. H. Wheeler & Co. CANADA : Imperial News Co., Gordon « ^ Qfiix,SOOTH AFRICA: Central News Agency, Ltd., Wm. Dawson & Sons (8.A.), Ltd. UNITED STATES: The International News CO. Entered as Second Class at the New York, TJ.S.A.,ro».
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