North-South Route COMMERCIAL USE

In addition to official , stock agents and accountant s mail, there was considerable use of the North-South service by commercial enterprises in Perth providing services to businesses and stations in the north of Western Australia.

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If undelivered please return to GREAT SOUTHERN ROLLER FLOUR MILLS LWITED > NORTH FREMANTLE V - . *

MANAGER. MUEDABULLAGANA STATION. PORT HEDLAND.

Perth 23 May 1934

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North Fremantle p?a. ~ A North/South Route: Rates FOUR PENCE

1d postage, 3d air mail = 4d unsealed second class letter rate Perth 7 March 1936, Carnarvon 8 March

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ASK FOR SELASKO I SHINE' IJNOLEUM a FURNITURE POLISH. TONKA TEA HAS NO EQUAL CUSTARD\ / _ C DER > o , HOMENA” THE WEST AUSTRALIAN BREAKFAST FOOD. ALL PACKED IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Your Flight will interest you more if you follow your route on the map, and work out your speed and position. The mileages s/xmn represent the ilisttiuees in etu'hsection mu! not from Perth or Adelaide respectively

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\ to Perth to Kalgoorlic Kalgoorlic to Forrest Forrest to Ccdunj Ceduna Adelaide Leaving Peril, probably the I he agricultural country continues until prettiest After luncheon tlic llight continues, Having enjoyed the luxury of the -I of all Austnlian cities, tlx aeroplane Spencers Gulf is reached, and here, and soon the almost uninhabited coun ¬ Hostel at Forrest, the journey continues quickly croses the Darling Ranges, from a height of several thousands of try below shows the changes from early in the morning, and after passing where reservoirs and orchards are no ¬ feet, the 21 miles of water appear as scrub and cinibcr to the Nullabor Plain. Cook, a course is set for thfc coast, and - ticeable, anc passes over nearly two a comparatively narrow strip. Yorkc Railway depots that arc passed at over die Nullabor Plain gradually gives way ' hundred miles of farm lands then Peninsula and St. Vincent s Gulf arc and 100 miles an hour enable passengers to sheep and wheat country. Then - into the fanous gold 1 where passed in turn and usually provide country to accurately estimate their speed, and beautiful bays and beaches are passed Coolgardic aid Kalgoorlic arc delightful v ews, and then in the dis¬ situated. then a landing is made at Forrest, that and Ceduna is reached after crossing The at Kalgoorlic is almost tance appears the city of Adelaide. landing oasis built , , over Murat Bay. Here an attractive by Airways where showers Sedan cars to passengers hotels in the alongside tic famous Goidcn Mile, meal is to passengers during log fires and excellent meals await the served city effectively completes the care free and here a neat is served .it the Rest travellers the 45 minutes stop. ' - House on tie aerodrome. . - journey.

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As part of the publicity surrounding the first East/West flight, the Daily News conducted a Plane Naming Competition that also helped to generate more mail on the flight. 2* !< i i 0*

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FOR TRANSMISSION by the FIRST AUSTRALIAN TRANS CONTINENTAL AERIAL MAIL. PERTH ADELAID !

FIRST FLIGHT COVER Perth The Secretary, 4 June 1929 W.A. PHILATELIC SYNDICATE, C/o. DALGETY & CO. LTD., KALGOORLIE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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Perth 4 June 1929, hexagonal T 3d, Telegraph Office Kalgoolie 6 June, 6 struck out and 5 inserted East-West Route FORREST OVERNIGHT STOP Forrest was the scheduled overnight stop and passengers could enjoy the luxury of the WA Airways Hostel.

FOR TRANSMISSION Perth by the FIRST AUSTRALIAN TRANS CONTINENTAL r 4 June 1929 - ' Forrest AERIAL MAIL. /x 4 || 0 5 June PERTH ADELAIDE ! j, L2? FIRST FLIGHT COVEEK P N cretary, - . , f . W.A. PHILATELIC SYNDICATE, U M) C/». MANAGER AIRWAYS HOSTEb , / FORREST, SOUTH AUSTRSElA.

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FOR TRANSMISSION by the SfcfcQ FIRST AUSTRALIAN TRANS-CONTINENTAL AERIAL MAIL. r PERTH ADELAIDE Kalgoorlie 1 June 1929 Forrest A 5 June The Secretary, W.A. PHILAkjtC/SYNDICATE, C/o. MANNER AIRWAYtSsHO$Tji/ S0 S ALIA FIRST FLIGHT 0W®' '

Cljia ia to Certify tljat tljia better uiaa rarrieb by tlje 3nitial Crip of tlje AirtoagaAirtuaga Mail, SuiteIlinte 2ub, 19219 91 East/West Route Souvenir registered label. a d A 3 ! Al Perth From 1 4 June 1929 CL Sherwood 1 7 June <90 £ i

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Vacuum Oil Co. envelope. Perth 4 June 1929, 7 bar dumb obliterator GPO Perth East-West Route PRIVATE AIRMAIL LABELS Commercially produced airmail labels were available for use in Perth.

Perth d ALIA 15 4 June 1929 At y i airmail annulled ' i ' unknown location A 5 AM

Mr . R . S . Garter , P. 0. Box 52 , B A L B O A H E I G H T S

Canal Zone , First Day Air Mail Panama .

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Mr . S. Mitchell , i 37 a Murray street ,

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Adelaide 2 June 1929, Registered Perth 6 June

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Collins Street 1 June 1929, Melbourne 1 June, London 8 July This airmail etiquette was not available in Western Australia. East/West Route POSTED UNDER COVER CACHET Adelaide (but not Perth) struck mail posted under cover for this flight with a cachet and the name of the originating office was inserted by hand.

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Adelaide 2 June 1929, Zurich inserted in cachet, Perth 6 June, by sea to Pladjoe 20 June East-West Route INTERMEDIATE Ceduna was the intermediate rest stop in South Australia.

FOR TRANSMISSION by the m FIRST AUSTRALIAN TRANS-CONTINENTAL c AERIAL MAIL. * PERTH ADELAIDE Vs The Secretary, W.A. PHILATELIC SYNDICATE, C/o. Messrs. IRWIN BROTHERS, CEDUNA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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Manuscript Posted under cover to PM Ceduna , Ceduna 2 June 1929, Kalgoorlie 5 June East/West Route THROUGH MAIL and so presumably was As with the cover to London, this cover bears no Perth markings posted in a closed bag.

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Mr.David BonhSte,

Peeeux.(Neuchatel) Switzerland. By let.Air-Mail, for S.S.Orsova.

Melbourne 31 May 1929

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Walkerville 14 June 1929, MISSENT TO Paskville 15 June East/West Route TWO AIRMAIL ROUTES

required for delivery in Australia (unlike the US The 3d air mail charge covered as many airmail routes as ) that had differing charges depending on route/distance .

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Port Hedland 18 March 1935, Perth 21 March East/West Route MACHINE DATECASE

For some reason and by some means a few items have been cancelled using the machine datecase of Perth. NB. The stamps are not tied to the cover and so may have been cancelled before being affixed. «1 m

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Messrs. Orlo-Smith & C o . , G.P.O. Box 1026H , M E L B O U R N E .

If not delivered within 7 days, return to ORLO-SMITH &. CO. C. P.O. Box 1026H, Melbourne.

Perth 28 September 1929

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C TO t>«ij / (6a. East-West Route AIRMAIL SLOGAN With the opening of the East-West route there was even more reason for the PMG Department to encourage the use of airmail in Western Australia. However there was little need to use the weekly airmail from Perth to Geraldton or Kalgoorlie when the daily train was quite adequate.

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MR. J. CRAIG, YAIBALGE STATION, via CARNARVON.

Two similar slogans were introduced with the opening of the East-West route. Type 17-01 is recorded used 4 June 1929 - 20 October 1930. Type 17-2 shows the propellor spinning. Type 17-1, Perth 25 October 1929

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Mr . F. podges , C /c aaes W. Paterson Tsq . , 49 St . George 's Terrace , PERTH i

Type 11-1 is a continuous roller slogan cancel with two distinct date cases and slogan dies. In use at Perth 8 April 1926 -5 June 1934. Penny unsealed envelope rate. Perth 3 March 1931 International Routes USA PERTH-ADELAIDE: SAN FRANCISCO-CHICAGO 1929 From 10 September 1924 until 25 October 1934 Australian mail prepaid in American stamps could be carried on the internal airmail routes in America. The service was available to other countries and I have a cover from Ceylon and one from Mauritius with US stamps for airmail service.

Via Air Mail First Flight" From Forrost, Victoria Australia. To Perth, West Australia. :v I 3 -V o MA' I SERV 0 *

I Mr Charis Cams. 487 East Georgia St . llemphis Term. U.S.A.

* Forrest 3 June 1929, Chicago 7 July 3 covers prepaid at the domestic rate 5 cents (correct rate for mail posted in Australia was 8 cents) for this flight are recorded by Pope, B. and Todd, R. (2009), Via USA Air Mail from Australia 1924-1934. from Australia, 114-127 as marked Insufficiently Prepaid’, presumably at Chicago. First Day Cover-prom Perth Australia. I 3 r3 B a ¥ es - I A,

Mr. D. Olin Harriott, I St. Joseph, Missouri. r 2238 North 22nd. Street. U. S. A. * * Perth ? June 1929, Chicago 6.30pm 7 July, Chicago 11.30pm 7 July