ROYAL AIR FORCE
FIRST APPRENTICE FROM NEW ZEALAND.
The first New Zealand apprentice to the Royal Air Forcee in England has j.ust been appointed and accepted. He is F. A. Cramp, age 16, son of Mr E. R. Cramp, of Rirkdalo Road, Birkdale, Auckland. Ho qualified for his apprenticeship under the conditions recently published in the “Dominion,” and lias been accepted by the Air Council at Home. He will leave New Zealand to enter upon his apprenticeship at an R.A.F,. training establishment shortly. Passages and expenses to England have to be paid by the apprentices. Mr A. M. Acton-Adams, 19, son of the late Col. P. M. Acton-Adams, D.S.S., V.D., of Ivaikoura, lias been accepted for a Royal Air Force cadetship at tho R.A.F. College, Cranwell, on the nomination of His Excellency tho Governor-General, Sir Charles Fcrgusson, and will he leaving New Zealand shortly to enter on the term commencing in September. The late Colonel P. M. Acton-Adams was wcU known throughout the Dominion, and saw considerable service during the war.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1929, Page 4
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