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TASMAN AIR TRAVELLERS, OLD AND YOUNG—Photographs token at the Christchurch international airport, Harewood. (1) Mr and Mrs C. B. Rout, of Invercargill, both aged 81 years, who were the oldest passengers by yesterday’s Melbourne-bound Skymaster. (2) Four-year-old Janice Logan (left), of Day’s Bay, Wellington, and three-year-old Margaret Johnson, of Christchurch, off to Australia to visit their grandparents. The children are not related. (3) The air hostess at Harewood, Miss A. Winefield, carrying the youngest passenger by the incoming plane from Melbourne, Lois Hocking, aged 11 months.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 8

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TASMAN AIR TRAVELLERS, OLD AND YOUNG—Photographs token at the Christchurch international airport, Harewood. (1) Mr and Mrs C. B. Rout, of Invercargill, both aged 81 years, who were the oldest passengers by yesterday’s Melbourne-bound Skymaster. (2) Four-year-old Janice Logan (left), of Day’s Bay, Wellington, and three-year-old Margaret Johnson, of Christchurch, off to Australia to visit their grandparents. The children are not related. (3) The air hostess at Harewood, Miss A. Winefield, carrying the youngest passenger by the incoming plane from Melbourne, Lois Hocking, aged 11 months. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 8

TASMAN AIR TRAVELLERS, OLD AND YOUNG—Photographs token at the Christchurch international airport, Harewood. (1) Mr and Mrs C. B. Rout, of Invercargill, both aged 81 years, who were the oldest passengers by yesterday’s Melbourne-bound Skymaster. (2) Four-year-old Janice Logan (left), of Day’s Bay, Wellington, and three-year-old Margaret Johnson, of Christchurch, off to Australia to visit their grandparents. The children are not related. (3) The air hostess at Harewood, Miss A. Winefield, carrying the youngest passenger by the incoming plane from Melbourne, Lois Hocking, aged 11 months. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 8