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8. P. Andrew. Pbota MR. JAMES HOGG, o/ Dunedin. Dominion . president. of the New Zealand Manufacturers' '' Association, which commented its annual ' rncpting- t.ndav in 'Wellincfon

J FLYING TO THE SOUTH POLE.— The aeroplane Polar Star, in which Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth (inset) is attempting a flight across the Antarctic, being loaded on to the expedition's supply ship Wyatt Earp. The latest report regarding the flight states that the Polar Star, after a successful take-off, has been compelled to put back to its base owing to a broken petrol pipe.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 17

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8. P. Andrew. Pbota MR. JAMES HOGG, o/ Dunedin. Dominion . president. of the New Zealand Manufacturers''' Association, which commented its annual ' rncpting- t.ndav in 'Wellincfon J FLYING TO THE SOUTH POLE.—The aeroplane Polar Star, in which Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth (inset) is attempting a flight across the Antarctic, being loaded on to the expedition's supply ship Wyatt Earp. The latest report regarding the flight states that the Polar Star, after a successful take-off, has been compelled to put back to its base owing to a broken petrol pipe. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 17

8. P. Andrew. Pbota MR. JAMES HOGG, o/ Dunedin. Dominion . president. of the New Zealand Manufacturers''' Association, which commented its annual ' rncpting- t.ndav in 'Wellincfon J FLYING TO THE SOUTH POLE.—The aeroplane Polar Star, in which Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth (inset) is attempting a flight across the Antarctic, being loaded on to the expedition's supply ship Wyatt Earp. The latest report regarding the flight states that the Polar Star, after a successful take-off, has been compelled to put back to its base owing to a broken petrol pipe. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 17

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