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U.S.-N.Z. Air Mail Service Soon

(Special fi> "Tjorrru-.rn stavocats:! AUCKLAND. This Day. "There is no doubt at all that in the reasonably near future there will be an air mail service between America and New Zealand." said Mr. J. Wood. United Slates post office inspector, of

Honolulu, on his arrival by the Monterey today. His personal view was that Pan-American Airways would be resuming the service to New Zealand shortly. Soon after the loss of the Samoan Clipper. Mr. K. A. Kennedy. Pacific Division traffic manager for Pan-American Airways, said he hoped to have the service to the Dominion inaugurated before the end of the year. The difficulty of putting (he

service into operation al present was the shortage of machines. New 6000 h.p. machines wore being built in Scat! le.

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Northern Advocate, 25 July 1938, Page 9

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U.S.-N.Z. Air Mail Service Soon Northern Advocate, 25 July 1938, Page 9

U.S.-N.Z. Air Mail Service Soon Northern Advocate, 25 July 1938, Page 9