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SCENES ON CENTAURUS FLlGHT.—Scenes during the flight of the Imperial Airways flying-boat Centaurus from Singapore to Sydney, taken by a passenger. TOP RIGHT, Macassar praus, old-world sailing craft, in the Dutch East Indies, offer a strange contrast to the Centaurus at Bima Bay, Sambawa Island, between Batavia and Koepang. ABOVE, another view in Bima Bay. RIGHT, the Centaurus at Karumba, on the Norman River, Gulf of Carpentaria. The first officer, Mr C. F. Elder, is signalling to a vessel moored to the river bank.

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Northern Advocate, 29 December 1937, Page 8

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SCENES ON CENTAURUS FLIGHT.—Scenes during the flight of the Imperial Airways flying-boat Centaurus from Singapore to Sydney, taken by a passenger. TOP RIGHT, Macassar praus, old-world sailing craft, in the Dutch East Indies, offer a strange contrast to the Centaurus at Bima Bay, Sambawa Island, between Batavia and Koepang. ABOVE, another view in Bima Bay. RIGHT, the Centaurus at Karumba, on the Norman River, Gulf of Carpentaria. The first officer, Mr C. F. Elder, is signalling to a vessel moored to the river bank. Northern Advocate, 29 December 1937, Page 8

SCENES ON CENTAURUS FLIGHT.—Scenes during the flight of the Imperial Airways flying-boat Centaurus from Singapore to Sydney, taken by a passenger. TOP RIGHT, Macassar praus, old-world sailing craft, in the Dutch East Indies, offer a strange contrast to the Centaurus at Bima Bay, Sambawa Island, between Batavia and Koepang. ABOVE, another view in Bima Bay. RIGHT, the Centaurus at Karumba, on the Norman River, Gulf of Carpentaria. The first officer, Mr C. F. Elder, is signalling to a vessel moored to the river bank. Northern Advocate, 29 December 1937, Page 8

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