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AVIATION

KINGSFORD SMITH MAY COME TO NEW ZEALAND. NO OPENING IN AUSTRALIA. Sydney, Jan. 26. Air-Commodore C. E. KingsfordSmith, having received a hint that, there is no hope of the Commonwealth Government finding him an aviation job or providing a subsidy for the London air mail owing to shortage of funds, stated to-day that lie would probably go to New Zealand to reside. Kingsford-Smith, piloting the Southern Cross, made many pleasure flights over tho city to-day, carrying 17 passengers on each trip.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 37, 27 January 1932, Page 9

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AVIATION Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 37, 27 January 1932, Page 9

AVIATION Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 37, 27 January 1932, Page 9

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