CAPE TO CAIRO
•SEAPLANES’ LONG- JOURNEY. i (Received" 1.30 p.m.) ! . CAIBO, March 1. ■) ' Four E.A.P. seaplanes, under Wing--Commander Pulsford, started on an!. 11,000 miles’ journey to Capetown* following a route mapped out at - end of tin? war. The trip and retupg. will occupy ten weeks.—Eeuter. v
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Northern Advocate, 2 March 1926, Page 4
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46CAPE TO CAIRO Northern Advocate, 2 March 1926, Page 4
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