CLIPPER ARRIVES.
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT. m:avbs again on Saturday. Completing her flight from San Francisco, Pan-American Airways' Honolulu Clipper arrived about 2.30 this afternoon under the command of Captain J. t She carried * lSr?e amount of freight and mails for Australia as well as the Dominion. Most of the passengers are bound for Australia and several will leave by Tasman Empire sSy. %mS ' boa ' "" Sjdn^ Passengers included Messrs. V. W. Rothfield, E. Wackett, K. OfticeV C Soto H "' l F - Cordall. Mr! Keith Officer is Australian Counsellor m Washington, and intends to continue on to Tokyo after a brief visit to Australia. Passengers who have booked for the return flight of the Clipper, which is scheduled to commence on Saturday morning, include several who will arrive by flying-boat from Sydney to-morrow
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 8
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131CLIPPER ARRIVES. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 8
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