"I'M COMING BACK"
"SMITHY" BIDS FAREWELL TO ROTORUA FRIENDS "Tell the folks of Rotorua that I'm coming back again some time," said Sir Charles Kingsford Smith in a farewell message to the "Morning Post" yesterday. "I'm very sorry I was late and I'm more sorry still that it made my stay so short. Before I go, however, I want to thank all those who helped me during my • stay here. I lcnew ■when I was coming to Rotorua that ■I was coming back among friends, but I didn't realise quite how friendly they were. The Rotorua folk have been wonderful and have given me a
royal time. If my programme had allowed I would have stayed another day or so, but I have only just time to get through with my job. Kia Ora."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 434, 19 January 1933, Page 6
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