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, S. P. Andrew and Sons Photo. The Rt. Rev Dr. M. J. Brodie, Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, who this month celebrates his jubilee. It will be the first episcopal jubilee of a New Zea-land-born bishop.

The Fairey Fulmar fighter aeroplane, which is now in service with the Fleet Air Arm, is a multi-gun fighter and considerably faster than any previous Fleet Air Arm aircraft. It has already scored many notable victories in aerial combats, particularly over Italian opponents. It looks like a bigger edition of the Hurricane, and, being able to land on the deck of an aircraft carrier, is revolutionising the part the Navy is playing in air warfare. -sport and General" Pnot<*

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 9

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, S. P. Andrew and Sons Photo. The Rt. Rev Dr. M. J. Brodie, Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, who this month celebrates his jubilee. It will be the first episcopal jubilee of a New Zealand-born bishop. The Fairey Fulmar fighter aeroplane, which is now in service with the Fleet Air Arm, is a multi-gun fighter and considerably faster than any previous Fleet Air Arm aircraft. It has already scored many notable victories in aerial combats, particularly over Italian opponents. It looks like a bigger edition of the Hurricane, and, being able to land on the deck of an aircraft carrier, is revolutionising the part the Navy is playing in air warfare. -sport and General" Pnot<* Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 9

, S. P. Andrew and Sons Photo. The Rt. Rev Dr. M. J. Brodie, Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, who this month celebrates his jubilee. It will be the first episcopal jubilee of a New Zealand-born bishop. The Fairey Fulmar fighter aeroplane, which is now in service with the Fleet Air Arm, is a multi-gun fighter and considerably faster than any previous Fleet Air Arm aircraft. It has already scored many notable victories in aerial combats, particularly over Italian opponents. It looks like a bigger edition of the Hurricane, and, being able to land on the deck of an aircraft carrier, is revolutionising the part the Navy is playing in air warfare. -sport and General" Pnot<* Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 9