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* BTink K H Wk Qi 11 CONSTANCE BENNETT iMk Ik wir h !31i NAMCY KELLY % JfeJfttJi ®>, aKSHW ift-N ix?*Bi *h&s A 2©45, Century-Fox Picture 2* VAk/ ■ piOfr-rw r. *<> /+& ESH. IRECM ■ * 2S “ »® *r “ * ® 4«Sr»Jala f JMfe ifei j ■MMsm SF Wfifcl ’ApftOS / .jy t y WSlL&y3aß|y/ ; ' : - < .ia : „ j* w GERRY’S ARRIVAL spells bad news for TAICK IS of substantial help in lending a gang of 'T’RIXIE’S OBVIOUS success in attracting Dick’s attention /JERRY'S NEW, faster plane, the “Lester Special, the rest of the girl fliers, who have crack Navy mechanics to help put Trixie’s plane has put Gerry on her ear. The two girls meet in the locker arrives at the field. And things look even blac er mostly home-made jobs on which they have together for the race. They have little time for the room and after a few choice words, go at each other in a slap- for Trixie and the other girls. Never before tried out, staked everything. Trixie, who also knows - ob but the jrls Ien(1 a han(] and succee d in getting bang battle of fists. It's a nice set-to, with Gerry handling her it is built to be the fastest thing in the air and Gerry the little l ,lane in t’P-toP shape. Trixie and Babe now dukes in good style, but the two are separated .before too has every confidence of her ability to out-distance fuses. Dick then ranges on Trixie’s side, have their hopes revived and see a chance to win. much damage is done. her rivals. Watch Triday’s paper for the next instalment of this thrilling- air serial.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 July 1939, Page 2

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