§ 23. Sir W. Brassasked the Secretary of State for Air whether, in considering postwar air crews training for the common defence of the British Commonwealth, he will keep in touch with the Governments of Canada, South Africa and Rhodesia where war-training schemes have operated so successfully, with a view to United Kingdom and Dominion personnel being given training in different parts of the British Empire after the war.
§ Sir A. SinclairYes, Sir. In view of the great achievements of the aircrew training schemes in the Empire, in which all the Dominions and Southern Rhodesia have participated, I will certainly bear my hon. and gallant Friend's suggestion in mind.