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The damaged plane, “Southern Cross Junior,” in which Mr Guy Menzies flew from Sydney on Wednesday. It lies upside down, with the tail in the air, in a desolate flax marsh near Harihari, West Coast, where the airman made his forced landing. Mechanics from Wigram are now dismantling the machine for conveyance to Christchurch.

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Evening Star, Issue 20687, 9 January 1931, Page 7

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The damaged plane, “Southern Cross Junior,” in which Mr Guy Menzies flew from Sydney on Wednesday. It lies upside down, with the tail in the air, in a desolate flax marsh near Harihari, West Coast, where the airman made his forced landing. Mechanics from Wigram are now dismantling the machine for conveyance to Christchurch. Evening Star, Issue 20687, 9 January 1931, Page 7

The damaged plane, “Southern Cross Junior,” in which Mr Guy Menzies flew from Sydney on Wednesday. It lies upside down, with the tail in the air, in a desolate flax marsh near Harihari, West Coast, where the airman made his forced landing. Mechanics from Wigram are now dismantling the machine for conveyance to Christchurch. Evening Star, Issue 20687, 9 January 1931, Page 7