KINGSFORD SMITH
MAY LIVE IN N.Z. Auslnilian Press Association.) .SYDNEY, January 2G. Aiir-C'omiuodoPe O. I'i Kingston! Smith has received the hint that there is n<> hope of it lie Commonwealth Government finding him an aviation job, or providing a subsidy for a London air mail, owing to the shortage of funds. It was stated to-day that Kings ford Smith probably will go to New Zealand to reside. Smith, piloting the Southern Cross, nin.de many pleasure llighl over the cits to-day, nitli seventeen passengois each trip. AUSTRALIA TO ENGLAND DECOR lb ■SYDNEY, .January 27. Kingsl'or’ Smith stated that ho would probably attack the Australia to England record in Sept her, or October, making the outward tirp only.
“I shall tie merely satisfying mv conscience in accomplishing "hat I. failed to do last year,” he said.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1932, Page 5
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