A suggestion I tin I Pan-Anieriean Airways' flying-boats on the route between Auckland and Noumea should fly within sight of Norfolk Island lias been received by the company in the United States from Mr. N. Campbell, a Norfolk Island resident. “In view of the fact that your proposed new route via Noumea to Auckland will bring your clippers practically within sight of outisland,” wrote Mr. Campbel!, "may w-' suggest that the Hight would have ar. additional interest for the passengers if your pilots wore to make tlie slieb' devialion necessary to pass directly over Hie island, which is tlie most his toric and romantic piece of land in Southern Pacific waters.”
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 118, 12 February 1940, Page 8
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