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MRS. KEITH MILLER

TO MARRY AGAIN “NO MORE FLYING STUNTS’’ (From a. Special Correspondent) (By Air Mail) LONDON. March 21. ‘‘From now on there will he no more flying stunts for me,” declared Mrs. Keith Miller, Hie first woman to fly from England to Australia, wtTen interviewers came jo congratulate her on her forthcoming marriage. She is engaged to Flight-Lieut. John Pugh, one of British Airways’ chief pilots. She herself is now manager of an air transport company at Heston airport. “My wild days are over” added' Mrs. Miller. “I have had ipy fun. I’m just going to sit back and let, John do the piloting for both of us now. “Just over ti year ago I came to Heston, broke to the wide. My attempt to get hack all my losses wiih a solo flight- to the Cape had finished in a crash in a Congo village. “I got a job, and. settled down to make a success of it. I am manager here now for (Jammercial Air Hire. “I am very happy,” she, said, with a smile. “I’m not grumbling, John doesn’t mind mo doing a little sedate flying. Homo life would never agree with me. T must he near aeroplanes. -So again, with John’s full approval. I am going to keep on here with my job.” Fliglit-Liout. Pugh was formerly MrsMiller’s chief- To-day lux works for another firm.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18990, 15 April 1936, Page 12

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MRS. KEITH MILLER Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18990, 15 April 1936, Page 12

MRS. KEITH MILLER Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18990, 15 April 1936, Page 12

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