NEW ZEALAND AIRMAN
SERVICE IN NEAR EAST 1 VISIT TO THE DOMINION. [ Per Press Association, } WELLINGTON, Sept. 3. An arrival by the Makura from Sydney to-day was Flying-Officer W. E. Hooper, New Plymouth, who has been with the bombing transport squadron of the R.A-F. in Irak for the past 18 months. He will spend a month with relatives in New Zealand before proceeding to England to undergo an instructor’s course at the Central Flying School.
He stated that there were three other New Zealanders in Squadron Irak No. 70, these being r Messrs. Trewby (Mangawekai. Calder (Christchurch), and Lamb (Wairarapa).
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 209, 4 September 1934, Page 6
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