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MAY 17, 1917. EEEEHEEE H E H 13 E H E E E S E E E El E E E E IS H E • ' _ E BBHHHHHE E Captain Moore, the pilot (on the right), studying the route map before his start on the 300 miles flight in the German East African Campaign. ju. I: I THE GREAT FLIGHT ACROSS SOUTH AFRICA.—General Smuts recently, when accepting the aeroplane subscribed for by the London Chamber of Commerce, had reason to refer to the retaining of the supremacy of the air as being the forerunner of victory. He has intimate knowledge of the activities at the front, and has also in mind the 300 miles South African flight carried out by Captain Moore in the German East African Campaign. In our photograph above, Captain Moore has arrived safely back, the aeroplane being taken, into the hangar. 483
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