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Transpacific air service San Francisco - New ZealandUniversity of Miami LibrariesText Kiribati New Caledonia
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Murraya crenulata (Turcz.) OliverUniversity of Miami LibrariesImage New Caledonia
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Helpful information for Clipper passengers arriving at FijiUniversity of Miami LibrariesText Fiji
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Halfordia kendack (Tillson 658)University of Miami LibrariesImage Vanuatu
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Murraya flava (Tillson 181)University of Miami LibrariesImage New Caledonia
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Pan American proving flight: 3rd flight by DC-4, South Pacific, March 1-17, 1946University of Miami LibrariesText Fiji Hawaiʻi New Caledonia
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The Pacific-Alaska flying clippersUniversity of Miami LibrariesText Kiribati New Caledonia
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Wenzelia kambarae (Tillson 398)University of Miami LibrariesImage Fiji
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Pan American first passenger flight: San Francisco to New Zealand via Los Angeles, Honolulu, Canton Island, NoumeaUniversity of Miami LibrariesText New Caledonia
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Pan American inaugural jet service: to Sydney via American Samoa and New CaledoniaUniversity of Miami LibrariesText American Samoa New Caledonia
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Pan American survey flights: transpacific via Hawaii by California Clipper and Honolulu ClipperUniversity of Miami LibrariesText Hawaiʻi Kiribati New Caledonia
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Pan American inaugural air mail: San Franciso to Honolulu, Canton Island, Nandi, Samoa, Sydney, and AucklandUniversity of Miami LibrariesText American Samoa Fiji Hawaiʻi Kiribati
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