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DUTCH AIR HOSTESS—Min M. S. J. Kremer, chief stewardess of the Dutch airliner entered in the London to Christchurch air race. The “Christchurch” destination sign was in position when this photograph was taken at the Schiphol airport, Amsterdam. Miss Kremer is one of the most widely-travelled air hostesses in the world, and since 1939 she has flown on all the routes of the K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines. In addition to Dutch, she speaks English, French, German, Swedish, and Spanish.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27151, 22 September 1953, Page 8

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DUTCH AIR HOSTESS—Min M. S. J. Kremer, chief stewardess of the Dutch airliner entered in the London to Christchurch air race. The “Christchurch” destination sign was in position when this photograph was taken at the Schiphol airport, Amsterdam. Miss Kremer is one of the most widely-travelled air hostesses in the world, and since 1939 she has flown on all the routes of the K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines. In addition to Dutch, she speaks English, French, German, Swedish, and Spanish. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27151, 22 September 1953, Page 8

DUTCH AIR HOSTESS—Min M. S. J. Kremer, chief stewardess of the Dutch airliner entered in the London to Christchurch air race. The “Christchurch” destination sign was in position when this photograph was taken at the Schiphol airport, Amsterdam. Miss Kremer is one of the most widely-travelled air hostesses in the world, and since 1939 she has flown on all the routes of the K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines. In addition to Dutch, she speaks English, French, German, Swedish, and Spanish. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27151, 22 September 1953, Page 8