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AN AERIAL PULLMAN.

NEW BRITISH AIRSHIP. London, March 19. The first British-built passenger airship has been completed at the Clyde. She is 672 ft in length, and has a speed of 65 miles an hour. The airship is described as the Pullman of the skies. She is delicately and beautifully constructed of aluminium and specially-prepared cotton, and contains double rows of sleeping berths, and a sky-blue drawing room and dining room, like those of a city restaurant.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1921, Page 6

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77

AN AERIAL PULLMAN. Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1921, Page 6

AN AERIAL PULLMAN. Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1921, Page 6

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