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AIR DIRECTOR. fßy Telegraph—Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, May 26. Commander Grant Dalton stated to the “Dominion” to-day that he intended to relinqu sh his appointment as Director of Air Services when lus term expires on September 30th next. He is eligible for re-appointment, but does not know his future plans definitely at present. AIR STRUCK YOUTH. AUCKLAND. May 28. An air struck youth, aged 20, appeared before a magistrate to-day diary eu with being in possession of a .six chambered revolver. The police said he was recently ’eft a large sum of money by Irs mother Yesterday lie was paid some of it by a 'trust Coy. He proposed to leave for Sydney to-morrow lo buy Oscar f.‘:,iden’s plane and fly to England He was found in possession of a rev A. r *r which lie .said a girl friend gave l im. Ho had no flying ticket.
He was remanded till Tuesday on his own recognisance. The probntioue? to make enquiries and furnish a report.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1931, Page 5
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168DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1931, Page 5
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