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FLIGHT FROM WARSAW

POLISH ENGINEER’S BRIDE ARRIVAL IN DOMINION Daily Times Special Service AUCKLAND, May 26. Unable to speak a word of English, a young Polish woman, Miss Rosa Bachman, has arrived from Glimice. Poland, to marry Mr J. Hochberg, of Wellington who came to New Zealand from Poland before the war. Miss Bachman travelled as a passenger in the clipper Monsoon and explained on arrival through her fiance that, on the .whole journey from Warsaw to Auckland she had been able to converse only with Polish, Russian, or German-speaking people. The long trip, made entirely by air. took only 14 days, Miss Bachman said. She flew from Warsaw to London, then across the Atlantic to New York, across the American continent to San Francisco, and finally to Auckland by the Pan-American Airways service. Mr Hochberg said he and Miss Bachman proposed to marry shortly and to settle in Wellington, where he is in business as an engineer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26471, 27 May 1947, Page 6

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FLIGHT FROM WARSAW Otago Daily Times, Issue 26471, 27 May 1947, Page 6

FLIGHT FROM WARSAW Otago Daily Times, Issue 26471, 27 May 1947, Page 6