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LONDON’S AIR PORT

AIR LINERS AT CROYDON By Cable. —Press Association. — Copyright. RUGBY, Sunday. The great new air port at Croydon, which comes into use to-morrow, embodies the result of nine years' experience in the working of regular high-speed passenger air services. As the big Handley-Page Napier air liners of the Imperial Airways arrived from the Continent yesterday, they were taken to the sheds of the new station to be ready for their start from the new ground to-morrow. Constructed at a cost of £262,000, the building has a large domed entrance, a booking hall, customs and immigration inspection halls, and a control tower 50 feet high.—A. and N.Z. ,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 266, 31 January 1928, Page 1

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LONDON’S AIR PORT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 266, 31 January 1928, Page 1

LONDON’S AIR PORT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 266, 31 January 1928, Page 1

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