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TROPHY FOR WORLD BRIDGE OLYMPIC, held by Wellington players as ivinners of the 1936 National Championship in New ■■■ ■ Zealand.

"Sport and General" l'hoio. THE "SPOTTING CHAIR".— A visitor to the Empire Day pageant at Hendon Aerodrome, London, on May 23, sitting in the,special "spotting chair" used when ivatching the flight of aeroplanes.

"EvcntnE Post" Pho[o. DECK CARGO. — The Lockheed Elcclra low-wing monoplane, which is to be used by New Guinea 'Airways: urrived last, evening as deck cargo on the motor-ship HaurakLenrouteta Sydney.- Below, the machine as it uill look in flight. S

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Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 7

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TROPHY FOR WORLD BRIDGE OLYMPIC, held by Wellington players as ivinners of the 1936 National Championship in New ■■■ ■ Zealand. "Sport and General" l'hoio. THE "SPOTTING CHAIR".—A visitor to the Empire Day pageant at Hendon Aerodrome, London, on May 23, sitting in the,special "spotting chair" used when ivatching the flight of aeroplanes. "EvcntnE Post" Pho[o. DECK CARGO.—The Lockheed Elcclra low-wing monoplane, which is to be used by New Guinea 'Airways: urrived last, evening as deck cargo on the motor-ship HaurakLenrouteta Sydney.- Below, the machine as it uill look in flight. S Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 7

TROPHY FOR WORLD BRIDGE OLYMPIC, held by Wellington players as ivinners of the 1936 National Championship in New ■■■ ■ Zealand. "Sport and General" l'hoio. THE "SPOTTING CHAIR".—A visitor to the Empire Day pageant at Hendon Aerodrome, London, on May 23, sitting in the,special "spotting chair" used when ivatching the flight of aeroplanes. "EvcntnE Post" Pho[o. DECK CARGO.—The Lockheed Elcclra low-wing monoplane, which is to be used by New Guinea 'Airways: urrived last, evening as deck cargo on the motor-ship HaurakLenrouteta Sydney.- Below, the machine as it uill look in flight. S Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 7