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BRADSHAW RENOUNCES PLANS FOR AIR SERVICE IN SOUTH

(P.A.) INVERCARGILL. July 2G. A move by private enterprise to take over the Dunedin-Invercargill air service has fallen through. Captain A. J. Bradshaw, who recently flew to New Zealand from England, said yesterday that he had been interested in the possibilities of this service, but that he had now decided not to have anything to do with it. He was, he said, now going into business at Nelson. "I had intended applying for permission to operate this service." Caplain Bradshaw said, “and those concerned would have been pleased for me to do so. but on looking into the conditions and into civil aviation control in New Zealand I decided that the proposition would not pay. I am giving up flying and going into business at Nelson.” Captain Bradshaw, accompanied by his wife and son. will leave Invercargill for Nelson at the end of this week.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23316, 27 July 1950, Page 8

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BRADSHAW RENOUNCES PLANS FOR AIR SERVICE IN SOUTH Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23316, 27 July 1950, Page 8

BRADSHAW RENOUNCES PLANS FOR AIR SERVICE IN SOUTH Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23316, 27 July 1950, Page 8

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