Journey’s End.— This photograph, radiogramed from London, shows the arrival of the triumphant airmen, Flying-Officer Clouston and Mr Victor Ricketts, with eight records to their credit, alter their flight from England to New Zealand and back in less than eleven days. At left, Mr Clouston, unshaven and tired-looking, opposite his wife, who is holding his pet pup Chota. Mr Ricketts, on the right, embracing his wife.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 April 1938, Page 8
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66Journey’s End.—This photograph, radiogramed from London, shows the arrival of the triumphant airmen, Flying-Officer Clouston and Mr Victor Ricketts, with eight records to their credit, alter their flight from England to New Zealand and back in less than eleven days. At left, Mr Clouston, unshaven and tired-looking, opposite his wife, who is holding his pet pup Chota. Mr Ricketts, on the right, embracing his wife. Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 April 1938, Page 8
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