Thoughts For The Times THINKING AERIALLY.
We must all think aerially now. We stand at the dawn of a. great world-wide smoothly-working system of airways. And the coining of this air age dissipates, onto and foi all, the idea that any nation, no matter how powerful, can preserve an attitude of isolation towards its neighbours. Nothing will serve us but the broadest conception of what world-flying really means. IT tamV'WißMKiMßMnnntMHraMpaißßßftw
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1921, Page 2
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151Thoughts For The Times THINKING AERIALLY. Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1921, Page 2
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