b'70189 190189C 21 January 1941 (AAMC.913) Dili (Portuguese Timor) - Australia flown cover, carried and signed byCaptain R.B. Tapp for Qantas on the first flight to include Dili as an intermediate on the route to Singapore. Only 21 items flown. Cat.$500. .$350400190C 4 April 1945 (AAMC.1003) Lae (New Guinea) to Sydney flown cover, carried for QANTAS and signedby the pilots, H.H. Deignan & A. Jacobson on the DC3 re-opening service following the defeat of Japanin the Pacific. Cat.$275. $150200Commercial airmails inwards to Australasia191191C Brazil - Accelerated By Airmail: 1929 (Sept. 14) Compagnie Gnrale Aropostale cover from Rio de Janeiro to Sydney bearing aggregate franking of 3,000r, typewritten PAR AVION VIA TOULOUSE, conveyed by Air France, rate representing UPU 500r + airmail surcharge 2,500r per 5gms, Sydney (Oct. 25) backstamp. Attractive. .$240300192192C Colombia - Accelerated By Airmail: 1929 (Aug.24) cover La Dorado, Caldas, Colombia to Coolangatta Queensland, sender has adapted an inscribed envelope (for a California automotive company) apparently as an economy measure, reverse bearing SCADTA (Sociedad Colombo Alemana de Transportes Aereos) airmail etiquette, tied by Barranquilla datestamp (Aug.26), handstamped D/Z upper right apparently a Colombian internal marking, sent airmail within Colombia at rate of 49c (UPU 15c, therefore airmail surcharge was 34c), thence by surface to Australia, minor blemishes. The earliest South America - Australia airmail service cover, only cover carried by the SCADTA airmail service. $500750'