MAPPING BY AIR.
SPLENDID WORK IN JERUSALEM,/* By Telegraph.—Press Aaso.—Copyright London, Jan.. 20. Captain Thomas, lecturing at Society of Arts, narrated how the tisli advance on Jerusalem was held In- the mountainous country. Th# o)|H uiaps were useless and the Air. was ordered to make a new oneThe order was issued one night next day two Australians, Captain Ross Smith and Lieutenant photographed the whole area of 37 square miles between the BritiA udS he Holy pity. Surveyors worked aufl the following night and by next ereWfl Ing had a. printed map on the feftH Kre day» Ut»j;.iJ>niwlwn -urai^B
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1920, Page 5
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99MAPPING BY AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1920, Page 5
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