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WINGS OVER NEW ZEALAND.—The annihilation of distance goes on. Cruising at 185 miles an hour, a passenger plane of a modern type conveys in safety and comfort its load of humans and freight, over hill and valley, lake and ocean, following a straight line from its starting place to its destination.

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Evening Star, Issue 23503, 17 February 1940, Page 10 (Supplement)

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WINGS OVER NEW ZEALAND.—The annihilation of distance goes on. Cruising at 185 miles an hour, a passenger plane of a modern type conveys in safety and comfort its load of humans and freight, over hill and valley, lake and ocean, following a straight line from its starting place to its destination. Evening Star, Issue 23503, 17 February 1940, Page 10 (Supplement)

WINGS OVER NEW ZEALAND.—The annihilation of distance goes on. Cruising at 185 miles an hour, a passenger plane of a modern type conveys in safety and comfort its load of humans and freight, over hill and valley, lake and ocean, following a straight line from its starting place to its destination. Evening Star, Issue 23503, 17 February 1940, Page 10 (Supplement)

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