AT LEFT: Two Australian journalists, Carol Bertie and Cynthia Strachan, at Christchurch International Airport, when the Skymaster arrived on its inaugural flight from Melbourne recently. They were heard in an on-arrival interview broadcast from 3YA, and before returning to Australia on July 6 they recorded some impressions of a trip to Queenstown and Mr. Cook for Molly McNab's "Interview of the Week" in 3ZB's "Women's Hour" the same day
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 25
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69AT LEFT: Two Australian journalists, Carol Bertie and Cynthia Strachan, at Christchurch International Airport, when the Skymaster arrived on its inaugural flight from Melbourne recently. They were heard in an on-arrival interview broadcast from 3YA, and before returning to Australia on July 6 they recorded some impressions of a trip to Queenstown and Mr. Cook for Molly McNab's "Interview of the Week" in 3ZB's "Women's Hour" the same day New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 25
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