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"HIS FLYING HERO"

LONDON, Juno 17, Shy little Mrs Hinkler, mother of the dead airman, declared that sho was the happiest and proudest woman in. England after, the Marquess of Clydesdale, when conducting her over tho Houses of Parliament, told her that Bert Hinkler was his flying hero. Mrs Hinkler declared that tho Marquess of Clydesdale was just like anyone in Queensland. “I shall never get tho folks at home to believe it, though/’ sho said, “because they think all Lords talk English that Australians can never understand ’'

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 194, 18 August 1936, Page 4

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"HIS FLYING HERO" Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 194, 18 August 1936, Page 4

"HIS FLYING HERO" Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 194, 18 August 1936, Page 4

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