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  4. IN HUSHED SILENCE THE REMAINS OF A GALLANT AIRMAN WERE LAID TO REST.

    The remains of Lieut. James Mullett Bennett, the young Australian airman, who was killed in the fatal crash with Sir Ross Smith in England, which had been brought overseas for burial at St. Kilda Cemetery, were interred on Saturday afternoon. The funeral was a full military one. and the spectacle as the cortege passed through the crowded city and at the graveside, preceded by a squadron of planes forming a cross in the sky. was a most impressive and thrilling one. 1. Just prior to the service in Queen’s Hall, at Federal Parliament House. 2. Colonel Williams, Lieut. Shiers, Mr. J. T. Bennett Sir Keith Smith, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MICROSCOPIC EYES OF TURF FANCIERS WATCH JUMPERS’ PERFORMANCES.

    The Victorian [?] Turf Club’s June meeting at Caulfield on Saturday attracted a large gathering on a warm June day. Many candidates for the Grand [?] meeting were seen action The racing was good, and the win of Rois[?] in the Toolambool Hurdle was a most popular one. A couple of favorites and two equal second favorites were among the winners, to the distinct advantage of backers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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