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Girls are now employed by the British Overseas Airways to attend to civil air arrivals by flying boats, and to deliver freight and mails. The girls man the boats in a very capable manner, and one of the crew is seen throwing a line to make the boat fast.

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Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 11

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Girls are now employed by the British Overseas Airways to attend to civil air arrivals by flying boats, and to deliver freight and mails. The girls man the boats in a very capable manner, and one of the crew is seen throwing a line to make the boat fast. Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 11

Girls are now employed by the British Overseas Airways to attend to civil air arrivals by flying boats, and to deliver freight and mails. The girls man the boats in a very capable manner, and one of the crew is seen throwing a line to make the boat fast. Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 11

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