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HERMAN AV I ATI’IX. I’r;iuloi 11 Boinhorn, who arrived :u I’ori Darwin on March 22 after Ilyin, u frnm Germany in a small aeroplane, arrived at AVellington to-day from Sydney by (lie steamer Mauiiganui. and was the guest at a n>ee|i( ion given liy (lie German Consnl. In an interview she explained that Hying in her was the only means of getting about. She was out to see the world, but her flight on tin's occasion was taken eliicily to escape the German winter. She strongly advocated flying for women. They handled small machines jnsi as well as the men, and in some eases much better, she added.- -I’ress Association. STOCK EXCHANGE. Sail’ reported this afternoon:— South British Insurance, £2 6s 6d. I’ABUAMENT'S WORK. The principal business before the .House 10-day will he the passing of ihe i cade agreement between -New .Zealand and Canada Ratification Bill. A minor amendment to the I mil control legislation may make its appearancm If sufficient time remains discussion will be taken .in (bo reports of ibe National Expenditure Commission and the. Economic Commit tec.--Parliamentary Reporter.
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Evening Star, Issue 21092, 3 May 1932, Page 14
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