A PRINCE SAYS GOOD-BYE TO FLYERS.-Kingsford Smith about to start on his last hop from Suva to Brisbane Saying farewell to Ratu Johi Mataithini, a chief who presented the Southern Cross with a whale's tooth for luck. It is seen hanging from Captain Smith’s shoulder.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 1
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45A PRINCE SAYS GOOD-BYE TO FLYERS.-Kingsford Smith about to start on his last hop from Suva to Brisbane Saying farewell to Ratu Johi Mataithini, a chief who presented the Southern Cross with a whale's tooth for luck. It is seen hanging from Captain Smith’s shoulder. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 1
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