Letter : Santiago [Chile] to T. W. White, Minister of Civil Aviation, Melbourne, Australia [manuscript]. 1951.

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Letter : Santiago [Chile] to T. W. White, Minister of Civil Aviation, Melbourne, Australia [manuscript]. 1951.

Letter by Ernesto Merino-Segura, Minister of National Defence, Chile. Carried on board P. G. Taylor's 1951 trans Pacific flight.

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Merino-Segura, Ernesto.

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White, T. W. (Thomas Walter), Sir, 1888-1957

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Pilot, politician, diplomat and writer. White served as Minister for Trade and Customs in the Lyons Cabinet (1933-38) and as Minister for Air and Civil Aviation in the Menzies Government (1949-51). He married Vera Deakin (youngest daughter of Alfred Deakin) in 1922, published the best-selling Guests of the unspeakable in 1928, and was Australian High Commissioner in London between 1951 and 1956. From the description of Papers. 1912-1992. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225...

Australia. Dept. of Civil Aviation.

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Chile. Ministerio de Defensa Nacional

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Taylor, P. G. (Patrick Gordon), 1896-1966

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Air pilot and navigator on long-range solo flights and surveys of Indian Ocean and Pacific routes. Flew as captain with Australian National Airlines, 1930-1931. Flew with Kingsford-Smith in the Southern Cross as second pilot and navigator, 1933-1935. Navigator aboard Charles Ulm's Faith in Australia, 1933. Published books dealing with his experiences. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1922-1967. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225693641 Patrick Gordon T...