SURVEY FLIGHT OVER
FLYING-BOAT GUBA ON WAY TO NEW YORK CAPTAIN P. G. TAYLOR TAKES LEAVE OF CREW 111 PA—My Electric Telegraph-Copyrlebtl SYDNEY. 23rd JUne. A message received from Mombasa states that the Guba left to-day for Kisumu, en route to New York. The leader of the expedition, Captain P. G.
Taylor, bade farewell to Richard Archbold and his American crew. Many congratulatory telegrams were received by the party from Australia and other parts of the world on the successful accomplishment of the Indian Ocean survey. Captain Taylor accepted an invitation from the manager of the Central African Branch of Imperial Airways to lunch, when all aspects of the reicent flight will be discussed. Members of the expedition 'were I agreeably surprised at the excellent [climate and the services of the modern hotels at Mombasa.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 24 June 1939, Page 9
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