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A STRANGE DECISION.
Ashburton Guardian
27 November 1913

FIRST TASM AN FLIGHT BY NEW ZEALAND AIRMEN.—When landingatMilson Aerodrome, Palmerston North, on Wednesday evening Messrs J. D. Hewett and C. E. Kay, with Mr Frank Stewart as wireless operator, overran the runway and struck the fence at the end of the aerodrome. One of the propellers and the tail wheel of their machine were slightly damaged.
Press
17 November 1934

TOUGH-LOOKING PARTISAN WOMEN, equipped with rifles and captured German stick grenades, and generally covered with dust, are seen talking to A. Burton, of Wellington, and Frank Stewart, of Dunedin in the newly liberated town of Massa Lombarda. This important town in the New Zealand divisional advance fell to troops of the Fifth New Zealand Infantry Brigade.—Official War Photograph.
Evening Star
28 June 1945

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5
Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus
11 January 1913

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3
Sun (Auckland)
9 July 1928

FALL FROM STACK.
Waikato Times
9 December 1933

CRIBBAGE.
Nelson Evening Mail
3 July 1908

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4
Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus
6 December 1912

COURTS.
Wanganui Chronicle
27 November 1913

THREE NEW ZEALANDERS WHO FLEW IN THE 1934 AIR RACE from London to Melbourne photographed in Christchurch yesterday with an Australian journalist who was a radio commentator for the Melbourne race. From left are Mr Norman Ellison (now editor of the Australian aviation magazine, “Flying”), Mr J. D. Hewett (Bay of Islands), Captain H. C. Walker (now operations manager, National Airways Corporation), and Mr Frank Stewart (Auckland).
Press
13 October 1953

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