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All indications at present point to a largely increased number of radio licenses in the Dominion for the current year. Reports from the centres show thf»t the Dominion total of over 75,000 will be easily passed this year.
The 'plane which has been ordered bv Mr A. H. Nancekiveil, of Hokitika, is now being put 'together in Wellington, and will be ready for delivery at the end of next week. Mr Xaneekivell will go to 'Wellington and 'fly to Hokitika on the following Monday, with Pilot Mathieson. of the Reform Airways, at the controls. Training classes in connection with the \\ estland Aero Club will commence ini-, mediately a tper (he arrival of the 'plane under the instruction of Pilot Mathieson.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1932, Page 6
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122LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1932, Page 6
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