22 MARCH 1919, Page 2

Flying, like most other subjects, comes within the purview of

the Peace Conference. A Commission of the five chief Allied Powers is drafting an international air law. It is reported- that the Commission favours "the freedom of the air," so that airmen may fly at will over a foreign country, at any rate in time of peace. Those who are pin plexed by the varying rides of the road will welcome the announcement that the one rule of the air will be "Keep to the right."