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HOME AGAlN. — Bringing to an end a magnificent 30,000-mile flight to New Zealand and back, made entirely to schedule, the Imperial Airways' flying boat Centaurus landed last month at Southampton after blazing the trail for a regular mail service expected to commence this winter. The crew of the flying boat coming ashore from the Centaurus, seen in the background. Captain J. W. Burgess is second from right.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 10

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HOME AGAlN.—Bringing to an end a magnificent 30,000-mile flight to New Zealand and back, made entirely to schedule, the Imperial Airways' flying boat Centaurus landed last month at Southampton after blazing the trail for a regular mail service expected to commence this winter. The crew of the flying boat coming ashore from the Centaurus, seen in the background. Captain J. W. Burgess is second from right. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 10

HOME AGAlN.—Bringing to an end a magnificent 30,000-mile flight to New Zealand and back, made entirely to schedule, the Imperial Airways' flying boat Centaurus landed last month at Southampton after blazing the trail for a regular mail service expected to commence this winter. The crew of the flying boat coming ashore from the Centaurus, seen in the background. Captain J. W. Burgess is second from right. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 10

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