“NO POLITICAL AMBITIONS”
CAPTAIN UPHAM RETURNS TO CHRISTCHURCH “I have absolutely no political bitions and I will certainly not Ig standing for parliament.” said CapUto C. H. Upham, V.C. and bar, y«t«day when he commented on a repon in “The Press” that the Minister pi Works (the Hon. R. Semple) had saW that it was hoped that Captain Ur MB and another winner of the Victors Cross, Mr Keith Elliott, could be r*r* suaded to offer themselves for w* tion ’ Captain Upham, who spent 13 days in Great Britain and took part in W Victory Parade on June 8, arrived Harewood aerodrome yesterday noon from Auckland. He was met oy his wife.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24906, 20 June 1946, Page 4
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