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AERO CLUB OFFICIAL HONOURED.—Mr A. W. Dingle (left), formerly ground engineer to the Canterbury A ero Club, who has accepted a position with the Wairarapa A ero Club, being Presented with a tea service yesterday by Mr D. Clive Crazier, president of the Canterbury Club. In the foreground, behind Mr Crozier, are Mr R. A. layl or (vice-president) and Mr P. R.CUntie (secretary).

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21992, 16 January 1937, Page 18

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AERO CLUB OFFICIAL HONOURED.—Mr A. W. Dingle (left), formerly ground engineer to the Canterbury A ero Club, who has accepted a position with the Wairarapa A ero Club, being Presented with a tea service yesterday by Mr D. Clive Crazier, president of the Canterbury Club. In the foreground, behind Mr Crozier, are Mr R. A. layl or (vice-president) and Mr P. R.CUntie (secretary). Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21992, 16 January 1937, Page 18

AERO CLUB OFFICIAL HONOURED.—Mr A. W. Dingle (left), formerly ground engineer to the Canterbury A ero Club, who has accepted a position with the Wairarapa A ero Club, being Presented with a tea service yesterday by Mr D. Clive Crazier, president of the Canterbury Club. In the foreground, behind Mr Crozier, are Mr R. A. layl or (vice-president) and Mr P. R.CUntie (secretary). Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21992, 16 January 1937, Page 18

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