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The Common Market and Australia's external aviation policy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

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On 13th November 1945, my distinguished countryman, Sir Hudson Fysh, KBE, DFC, delivered the first British Commonwealth and Empire Lecture inaugurated by the Royal Aeronautical Society. Significantly, in 1957 the title of this lecture series was changed to “The British Commonwealth Lecture”. Sir Hudson chose as his subject “Australia in Empire Air Transport”.

I feel deeply honoured to have this opportunity to contribute to the very considerable accumulation of knowledge which this series of lectures represents. My topic, despite the difference in title, is really a continuation of Sir Hudson's theme, with the advantage of an additional twenty-five years of hindsight.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1972 

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