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AIR MAIL

LEAVES FOR BURMA • l it it (Per Pritish Official Wireless.) RUGBY, September 23. "'Tlie first air,-mail from Loudon to Dangoon is leaving Croyden to-day (Saturday) September 23, and is sc-be- . duled to reach Burma on October Ist., after flying over the existing Indian route, via Cairo, Baghdad, and Karacliie to Oaucutta, the mails for Burma will be flown lor he first -time over a new,- 700 miles section, via Akyab to Rangoon. The .new section forms another link in the Imperial Airways Coy’s projected 10,000 miles England to Australia air mail route. The first air piail from Rangoon to London is due to leave Rangoon -on Oetobqr 2nd, arriving at Cry doin' on: October 10th. It is liop'ed that ,the, ,m Pangqon-Singa pore section of the Australian route will he opened for traffic before Christmas. ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1933, Page 3

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AIR MAIL Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1933, Page 3

AIR MAIL Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1933, Page 3

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