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The Baby Is Always First. Consideration

DUNEDIN, Jan. 10. A baby accompanied by its mother was 011 a Dakota aircraft which left Taieri this morning for the nortli. The plane took -olf and was doing a proliminary circuit before heading nortli when a eatastrophe oeeurred. The baby's feeding bottle broke and the mother had 110' spare bottle, but when the pilot heard about the accident'he turned the aircraft back "and witliir, five minutes of leaving Taieri the Douglas was back tliete again. Nationa! Airways employ'ees quickly produeed another feeding bottle, and 10 minutes behind schedule tlie aircraft was again ' airborne carrving with it a happy baby | and a grateful mother.

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Chronicle (Levin), 11 January 1949, Page 6

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The Baby Is Always First. Consideration Chronicle (Levin), 11 January 1949, Page 6

The Baby Is Always First. Consideration Chronicle (Levin), 11 January 1949, Page 6

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