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Article : 195 wordsFIRST-OFFICER C. GRIFFITHS, MRS. GRIFFITHS, MRS. G. N. WELLES, and FLIGHT-ENGINEER WELLES and MISS ANNE HARRISON, photographed on their arrival at Rose Bay Base yesterday morning. They arrived in the flying-boat Awarua, which is making its maiden "through" voyage from England to New Zealand. Mrs. Welles, who has been living in Southhampton, England, will probably make her home in New Zealand, which she has not yet visited. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 29 Mar 1940, Page 4
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