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MUCH REFRESHED AFTER A FEW HOURS’ SLEEP.—Mr. R. Whitehead (left), of New Zealand, and Mr. R. Nicholl, of Manly, the two aviators who flew the Tasman in a Puss Moth seen at Mangere walking over to inspect their ’plane after they had had a few hours of much-needed sleep.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 307, 24 November 1934, Page 4

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MUCH REFRESHED AFTER A FEW HOURS’ SLEEP.—Mr. R. Whitehead (left), of New Zealand, and Mr. R. Nicholl, of Manly, the two aviators who flew the Tasman in a Puss Moth seen at Mangere walking over to inspect their ’plane after they had had a few hours of much-needed sleep. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 307, 24 November 1934, Page 4

MUCH REFRESHED AFTER A FEW HOURS’ SLEEP.—Mr. R. Whitehead (left), of New Zealand, and Mr. R. Nicholl, of Manly, the two aviators who flew the Tasman in a Puss Moth seen at Mangere walking over to inspect their ’plane after they had had a few hours of much-needed sleep. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 307, 24 November 1934, Page 4

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