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TUNNEY'S BRIDE.—Miss Mary Louder, an American heiress, who is to link up her fortune with Gene Tunney's.

AMBITIOUS.—An attempt to fly from 'Los Angeles across America to England and back is proposed by these three well known aviators. From left: Capt. W. N. Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, who flew from England to Australia, and Capt. Harry Lyon, who navigated the Southern Cross on her Pacific flight.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19280929.2.94.10

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 11

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TUNNEY'S BRIDE.—Miss Mary Louder, an American heiress, who is to link up her fortune with Gene Tunney's. AMBITIOUS.—An attempt to fly from 'Los Angeles across America to England and back is proposed by these three well known aviators. From left: Capt. W. N. Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, who flew from England to Australia, and Capt. Harry Lyon, who navigated the Southern Cross on her Pacific flight. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 11

TUNNEY'S BRIDE.—Miss Mary Louder, an American heiress, who is to link up her fortune with Gene Tunney's. AMBITIOUS.—An attempt to fly from 'Los Angeles across America to England and back is proposed by these three well known aviators. From left: Capt. W. N. Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, who flew from England to Australia, and Capt. Harry Lyon, who navigated the Southern Cross on her Pacific flight. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 11

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