FLYING-OFFICERS H. L. PIPER AND C. E. KAY, who reached Sydney early this month after their flight from England, arrived in Auckland by the Ulimaroa today and were enthusiastically welcomed by their friends. They were afterwards given a civic reception in the Town Hall. Front row, left to rights Messrs. Piper, Kay, L. W. Key and D. Kay (the airman’s father). Back row; K. R. Kay (brother of C. E. Kay) and J. M. Key. A wing of the plane can be seen in the background.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 948, 15 April 1930, Page 1
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86FLYING-OFFICERS H. L. PIPER AND C. E. KAY, who reached Sydney early this month after their flight from England, arrived in Auckland by the Ulimaroa today and were enthusiastically welcomed by their friends. They were afterwards given a civic reception in the Town Hall. Front row, left to rights Messrs. Piper, Kay, L. W. Key and D. Kay (the airman’s father). Back row; K. R. Kay (brother of C. E. Kay) and J. M. Key. A wing of the plane can be seen in the background. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 948, 15 April 1930, Page 1
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