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THE U.S. SURVEY CLIPPER. .WILL LEAVE HONOLULU THIS -MORNING. MAY BE HELD UP AT KINGMAN REEF. (Press Association; AUCKLAND, March 23. “The survey Clipper is taking off from Honolulu in the morning to survey the Kingman reef route, but it seems highly improbable that she will go further than Kingman Reef until after the Easter holidays,” said Mr. Harold Gatty, the representative in New Zealand for the Pan-Ameri-can Airyivs after receiving advice from the United States by wireless late to-night. “Our main difficulty lies in the fact that we cannot get' full weather reports from the islands and various centres needed due to the holidays,” he added.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 13126, 24 March 1937, Page 5
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