COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) BLENHEIM, This Day.' At the Police Court, Edward Edgar Gray Dickson, agd 24, who was arrested at Frankton, pleaded guilty to six charges of .forging ■ .and uttering cheques each for £6 12s 6d, at Blenheim on New Year's Evo. He was committed to the Supreme Court, Wellington, for sentence.
the great police fore© of the world, the guardians and not the destroyers of civilisation and peace. "Hitherto we have been far too apt to regard the aeroplane as an engine of war. I would urge that the time has come when we should rather regard it as a messenger of peace. I would urge that in the interests of peace ns well as of her own security it is the- duty of England to encourage her airmen with I a lavish hand and to create an Air Force which shall be second to none, in the world."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 7
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153COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 7
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