" Which shall 1 send my son to? Auckland or Chridtcliurch?" This, said Lieut.Jolonel Sleeman, in his address on aviation at Chrietchureh, was a question tiany people asked whose sons proposed o take up flying. He pointed out, 'lowever, that the work conducted at .ach was quite distinct, for Auckland prcialir-ed in seaplanes and Christeliurch n acroplmes. The first object of botn schools was to help win the war, and the second was to help in the defence' of this country after the war.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 228, 24 September 1918, Page 7
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132Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 228, 24 September 1918, Page 7
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