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AMELIA PUTNAM DISAPPEARED— The aviatrix Amelia Pratnam who has now disappeared, photographed on the wing of her plane with her navigator, Captain Fred Noonan (middle), and her husband, Mr George Palmer Putnam. The map shows Mrs Putnam’s route for her round-the-world-flight. Mrs Putnean who started from Miami in America on June Ist, had reached Howland Island, in the Pacific Ocean. The figures along the route show how far the aviatrix had reached on the mentioned dales...

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20273, 16 August 1937, Page 3

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AMELIA PUTNAM DISAPPEARED—The aviatrix Amelia Pratnam who has now disappeared, photographed on the wing of her plane with her navigator, Captain Fred Noonan (middle), and her husband, Mr George Palmer Putnam. The map shows Mrs Putnam’s route for her round-the-world-flight. Mrs Putnean who started from Miami in America on June Ist, had reached Howland Island, in the Pacific Ocean. The figures along the route show how far the aviatrix had reached on the mentioned dales... Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20273, 16 August 1937, Page 3

AMELIA PUTNAM DISAPPEARED—The aviatrix Amelia Pratnam who has now disappeared, photographed on the wing of her plane with her navigator, Captain Fred Noonan (middle), and her husband, Mr George Palmer Putnam. The map shows Mrs Putnam’s route for her round-the-world-flight. Mrs Putnean who started from Miami in America on June Ist, had reached Howland Island, in the Pacific Ocean. The figures along the route show how far the aviatrix had reached on the mentioned dales... Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20273, 16 August 1937, Page 3

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