SUNDAY FLYING
JUD G MENT DELIVEREI)
United Pmw Associ&eton—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) WANGANUI, July 14.
Magistrate Salmon delivered judgment in the case Police . v. Captain Brake, charged with flying for hire with an aeroplane at Castled iff beach on Sunday June 21st. The Magistrate held that the aeroplane, as we know, is commonly used for the conveyance of passengers, mails and baggage and is propelled by mechanical power. If the object of our statute by subsection 3 of section 18 was to exempt from operation of subsection 1, all names of transport of passengers, whether for pleasure or necessity then it would not he doing violence to the subsection if he intended the meaning of the word carriage to include an aeroplane used for the carriage of passengers mails and luggage. Information against Brake was dismissed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1931, Page 5
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