At the official reception in Sydney to the .aviators who recently flew from '’England to Australia, Captain Cobha?n paid a warm tribute to the feat of 'Sir Keith Smith and his brother, the late, Sir Ross Smith, who made the first .England-Austi’alia . flight. “We; had the benefit of their experiences,” said Captain Cobman. ‘Thev used an aeroplane, and we used a seaplane, and in my opinion ah aeroplane for this.kind of flying is a far more dangerous proposition.” “Safety First I’.’ where traffic is dense, “Safety Firstis tire seal of sense ; “Safety First !” for the ones you love, “Safety First!” is all eflse above. “Safety First!” through life’s endless ills, Croup, bronehitl|s, cough, cpflds, and chills—--‘Safety First!” makes survival sure, Seek it in Woo'ds’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5021, 1 September 1926, Page 3
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127Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5021, 1 September 1926, Page 3
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