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NEW ZEALAND AIRWOMAN REACHES THE DOMINION.—Miss Jean Batten, who recently flew from England to Australia, arrived at Auckland by the Aorangi and was accorded a tumultuous reception. On left, Miss Batten with the Mayor of Auckland, Mr. G.W. Hutchison, followed by her father (Mr. F. H. Batten) and brother, on their way to take part in the civic reception. On right a portion of the huge crowd outside the Town Hall, Auckland, awaiting Miss Batten’s departure from the civic reception. Bottom right, former pupils of Remuera Ladies’ College waving from the wharf to their one-time classmate.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1934, Page 11

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NEW ZEALAND AIRWOMAN REACHES THE DOMINION.—Miss Jean Batten, who recently flew from England to Australia, arrived at Auckland by the Aorangi and was accorded a tumultuous reception. On left, Miss Batten with the Mayor of Auckland, Mr. G.W. Hutchison, followed by her father (Mr. F. H. Batten) and brother, on their way to take part in the civic reception. On right a portion of the huge crowd outside the Town Hall, Auckland, awaiting Miss Batten’s departure from the civic reception. Bottom right, former pupils of Remuera Ladies’ College waving from the wharf to their one-time classmate. Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1934, Page 11

NEW ZEALAND AIRWOMAN REACHES THE DOMINION.—Miss Jean Batten, who recently flew from England to Australia, arrived at Auckland by the Aorangi and was accorded a tumultuous reception. On left, Miss Batten with the Mayor of Auckland, Mr. G.W. Hutchison, followed by her father (Mr. F. H. Batten) and brother, on their way to take part in the civic reception. On right a portion of the huge crowd outside the Town Hall, Auckland, awaiting Miss Batten’s departure from the civic reception. Bottom right, former pupils of Remuera Ladies’ College waving from the wharf to their one-time classmate. Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1934, Page 11

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