crash last December, and it does not seem likely that he can take lip such arduous dpties again. “Smithy” is, as otic newspaper says, “the logical successor,” and he certainly deserves tlie position. Meantime-, he talks of flying acroos to Now Zealand about September ;in. the Southern Cross, to make a living out of passenger flights there, but! cferyone hopes that this will not he ’necessary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1932, Page 6
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