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VALUABLE AIR MAIL STAMPS.—Two air mail envelopes received by Mr E. E. Taylor, of 123, Durham Street, this morning. The smaller envelope was posted to England by Mr Taylor. It was intended to connect with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith’s return flight to Australia, but it eventually went by boat when Sir Charles failed to reach New Zealand to take back the mail. The envelope was taken by air from Australia. The bigger envelope was posted to Mr Taylor from England, and arrived in Christchurch with the smaller one enclosed this morning.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20649, 25 June 1935, Page 5

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VALUABLE AIR MAIL STAMPS.—Two air mail envelopes received by Mr E. E. Taylor, of 123, Durham Street, this morning. The smaller envelope was posted to England by Mr Taylor. It was intended to connect with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith’s return flight to Australia, but it eventually went by boat when Sir Charles failed to reach New Zealand to take back the mail. The envelope was taken by air from Australia. The bigger envelope was posted to Mr Taylor from England, and arrived in Christchurch with the smaller one enclosed this morning. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20649, 25 June 1935, Page 5

VALUABLE AIR MAIL STAMPS.—Two air mail envelopes received by Mr E. E. Taylor, of 123, Durham Street, this morning. The smaller envelope was posted to England by Mr Taylor. It was intended to connect with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith’s return flight to Australia, but it eventually went by boat when Sir Charles failed to reach New Zealand to take back the mail. The envelope was taken by air from Australia. The bigger envelope was posted to Mr Taylor from England, and arrived in Christchurch with the smaller one enclosed this morning. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20649, 25 June 1935, Page 5

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