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N.S.W. AVIATION SCHOOL. FLYING MACHINES FOR BRITISH ARMY. GOVERNMENT SUPPLEMENTS PRIVATE GIFTS. SYDNEY, August 28.
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Tuesday 29 August 1916, page 5
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2008-11-10 13:54:39.0anonymouslliohmond, took place to-day. Tho State
out their first twelvo qualified pilots^
from this scliool. Referring to the
been organising for gifts of aeroplanos
to the British Army, Mr. Holman-said,
as many machines as wore given by pri-
vate persons in New South Wales. . Al-
and the sixtli would probably bo forth-
coming in a fow days, so that with tho
would* be available for presentation to
trained at tho now school would go to
Europe to take charge of these ra*
chines. There wore at present 26 stu-
Richmond, took place to-day. The State
out their first twelve qualified pilots
from this school. Referring to the
been organising for gifts of aeroplanes
to the British Army, Mr. Holman said
as many machines as were given by pri-
vate persons in New South Wales. Al-
and the sixth would probably be forth-
coming in a few days, so that with the
would be available for presentation to
trained at the new school would go to
Europe to take charge of these ma-
chines. There were at present 26 stu-

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