"OUR LITTLE LADY"
Miss Batten Again Honoured LUNCHEON AT THE SAVOY (Eeceived 2, 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 1. "I ask you to drink the toast of our litfcle New Zealand lady,'^ paid Bord Deciep, chairman qf tho Britiph Spqrtsman Club, in preuiding at a Juneheon at the Savoy Hotel in hqiiour qf Miss jean Battep, A thousanfi fiistinguish? qd people wero pregeut. ' JJiss' Battep "was preseuted with a silver plate by Lord Desborough as a memento of her record flight, Miss Batten said that her dearsst wiph would be realised when the first regular air mail operated between England and New Zealand. Mr W. J. Jordan, New Zealand High Gommissioner, who was present, is to send a letter to the New Zealand Bress by the Centaurus, the Eippire Airwayg flying-boat whieh is to make a flight to Sydney and thence to New Zealand at the end of the year.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 59, 2 December 1937, Page 5
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