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The town of Blenheim was honoured with an Australasian premiere the other day when Reg Felton, of Paramount Pictures, flew across to the Air Force. Camp as the guest of the Air Department for the purpose of screening "Men With Wings" to the officers and territorials in camp at Omaka Aerodrome. From left, Squadron Leader Grundy, Flight Lieutenant Rawnsley (Commanding Officer) and Mr. Felton. Blenheim gave the men in blue a great welcome as they paraded in front of the Palace Theatre prior to the screening.

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Radio Record, 9 December 1938, Page 33

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The town of Blenheim was honoured with an Australasian premiere the other day when Reg Felton, of Paramount Pictures, flew across to the Air Force. Camp as the guest of the Air Department for the purpose of screening "Men With Wings" to the officers and territorials in camp at Omaka Aerodrome. From left, Squadron Leader Grundy, Flight Lieutenant Rawnsley (Commanding Officer) and Mr. Felton. Blenheim gave the men in blue a great welcome as they paraded in front of the Palace Theatre prior to the screening. Radio Record, 9 December 1938, Page 33

The town of Blenheim was honoured with an Australasian premiere the other day when Reg Felton, of Paramount Pictures, flew across to the Air Force. Camp as the guest of the Air Department for the purpose of screening "Men With Wings" to the officers and territorials in camp at Omaka Aerodrome. From left, Squadron Leader Grundy, Flight Lieutenant Rawnsley (Commanding Officer) and Mr. Felton. Blenheim gave the men in blue a great welcome as they paraded in front of the Palace Theatre prior to the screening. Radio Record, 9 December 1938, Page 33

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