āAround the World With the Roving Southern Cross,ā Brantford Expositor. June 30, 1930. Page 1.
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The romantic career of the Australian monoplane Southern Cross, Capt. Charles Kingsford-Smith, her daring pilot, and her British crew, is depicted in this set of pictures. The map shows the planeās voyags, the unbroken line representing the final link, now being completed, in what will eventually be a complete circling of the globe.
1. - Capt. Kingsford-Smith (centre) being congratulated by Col. James Howard, of the U.S. air corps, on his arrival at Honolulu on his famous pacific flight.
2. - The crowd that formed around the Southern Cross on its arrival at Suva, in the Fiji Islands.
3. - Mr. and Mrs. Kingsford-Smith, the flyerās parents, photographed as they watched his arrival at Sydney, Australia.
4. - An aerial view showing the Southern Cross in the desolate Canberra section of Australia, where it was forced down in a wilderness and was missing for days following the daring Pacific flight.
5. - Capt. Kingsford-Smith addressing the thousands who gathered to greet him on his arrival at Sydney.
6. - Capt. Kingsford-Smith (right) and C. T. Ulm, his co-pilot arriving in London after the flight from Australia.