PAN-AMERICAN AIR SERVICE
AUCKLAND, April 26
“I do not think Pan-American Airways’ South Pacific’; air service- will go to Australia instead of Auckland,” said the Prime Minister (Mr Savage) when .there was referred to. him a recent report that. Pan-American Airways had arranged to land at Noumea, New. Caledonia, instead of Pago Pago, and that Brisbane had been suggested as an alternative southern terminal to the service. Mr Savage agreed that it would indeed be a pity if Auckland and New Zealand as awhole were to lose a service that had •been bravely inaugurated. “I do : not think the service-will: be lost to us,” lie added; “TV think it'will go on as originally intended.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1939, Page 8
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