Ambulance Aeroplane?—The A . ambulance duties since the Aucaw Aero Club’s Beechcraft aeroplane w returned from war activities were t ried out yesterday when Mrs ». J who had been a patient in a pn hospital in Auckland, was flown toy borne. The aeroplane left at 9-3 U .» arriving at Gisborne at li a.m.—UM** Stocks of Explosives.—The CM&IE spector of Explosives <Mr R- I: Butcher) said to-day that there w no occasion for concern at the jnoni , regarding stocks of explosives for cwm mining in New Zealand. If the' s }. in Australia continued for some « the position would be worse, as fL*. tralia would have first call °n saves when production recomm® neoM< , —(P.A.)
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 6
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