' Great Britain's Place in World Aviation'
Group Captain W. H. PRIMROSE , D.F.C.
Group Captain W. H. Primrose , a retired officer of the R.A.F., will deal mainly with the civil side of Britain's place in world aviation. He will discuss, amongst other things, the advantages and disadvantages of a state subsidy, and the possibility of the inauguration of new air routes. Primrose was the first man to be employed for advice on aeronautical matters by the Post Office, where, until only a short while ago, he held the post of Air Mail Adviser. He has had a distinguished career in the air It was he, for example, who piloted the escort aeroplane for Bonar Law when the latter took Lloyd's George's message to King George on the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.