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AEROPLANE DAMAGED
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association)
GISBORNE, January 13
Extensive damage was sustained by the Hawk as Bay Aero Club's moth plane at Gisborne aerodrome on Monday evening. The plane, piloted by K. Gould with a ladv passenger, arrived at dusk. In landing the undercarriage was stripped I'roin the machine and tin* wing* damaged. Neither the pilot or passenger were injured. The machine was sent hack to Hastings in a lorry.
INQUEST VERDICT. WELLINGTON, January 13. Finger prints ployed part in. establishing the identity of Alexander Malcolm McLeod, iou.ml dead in. a gas filled room at Lvall Bay on Sunday. Deceased who was in receipt of a soldiery, pension, had been an jnniale of a. Mental Hospital. He had been in the habit of sleeping in the hills and had discussed suicide. There was £25 to his credit, in the Savings Bank. A verdict of suicide by gas poisoning was returned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1932, Page 6
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153DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1932, Page 6
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