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A CARGO OF BEAUTY.—The formal dedication of the most complete and modern air terminal in the world took place at Los Angeles recently, when the Governor of California declared open the terminal of the Western Air Express. This Southern Californian air line now flies a daily schedule of 14,500 miles. These beauties were performers at the opening ceremony and u sed a wing of one of the giant Fokkers as a stage to present their entertainment to the huge crowd of spectators.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1004, 21 June 1930, Page 21

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A CARGO OF BEAUTY.—The formal dedication of the most complete and modern air terminal in the world took place at Los Angeles recently, when the Governor of California declared open the terminal of the Western Air Express. This Southern Californian air line now flies a daily schedule of 14,500 miles. These beauties were performers at the opening ceremony and u sed a wing of one of the giant Fokkers as a stage to present their entertainment to the huge crowd of spectators. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1004, 21 June 1930, Page 21

A CARGO OF BEAUTY.—The formal dedication of the most complete and modern air terminal in the world took place at Los Angeles recently, when the Governor of California declared open the terminal of the Western Air Express. This Southern Californian air line now flies a daily schedule of 14,500 miles. These beauties were performers at the opening ceremony and u sed a wing of one of the giant Fokkers as a stage to present their entertainment to the huge crowd of spectators. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1004, 21 June 1930, Page 21

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