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CAPTAIN E. LONG, THE AMERICAN PILOT who is flying solo round the world, being greeted by his wife at Sydney Airport after flying non-stop from McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Through an error by the photographic agency concerned, the wrong picture was cabled from Sydney on Wednesday night; and the picture printed on our front page yesterday was not of Captain Long.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32774, 26 November 1971, Page 8

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CAPTAIN E. LONG, THE AMERICAN PILOT who is flying solo round the world, being greeted by his wife at Sydney Airport after flying non-stop from McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Through an error by the photographic agency concerned, the wrong picture was cabled from Sydney on Wednesday night; and the picture printed on our front page yesterday was not of Captain Long. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32774, 26 November 1971, Page 8

CAPTAIN E. LONG, THE AMERICAN PILOT who is flying solo round the world, being greeted by his wife at Sydney Airport after flying non-stop from McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Through an error by the photographic agency concerned, the wrong picture was cabled from Sydney on Wednesday night; and the picture printed on our front page yesterday was not of Captain Long. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32774, 26 November 1971, Page 8

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