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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).

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27169, 13 October 1953, Page 8

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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, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27169, 13 October 1953, Page 8

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, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27169, 13 October 1953, Page 8