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  3. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA FLIER AND HIS SECONDHAND PLANE ARRIVE AT BROKEN HILL

    Mr. Oscar Garden, The casual New Zealander, who Hew from England to Australia in 18 days, taken when he was welcomed at Broken Hill. Before attempting the flight he had had only 20 hours' flying experience ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 210 words
  4. BASE COMMANDANT INSPECTS 43RD AND 48TH BATTALIONS ON PARADE GROUND

    Brig. W. E. H. Cass (Base Commandant) passing along the ranks at the inspection of the 43rd and 48th Battalion at the Parade Ground on Saturday. After the inspection a march past in column of companies and an advance in review order were held. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 100 words
  5. CHURCH PROGRESS AT GOODWOOD

    The laying of the foundation stone of the Mitchell Memorial Church at Goodwood on Saturday bore witness to the progress of Presbyterianism in that district. Mr. M. F. Culliford is performing the ceremony. From left: The Revs. E. A. Da vies, J. Leggatt, Mr. R. A. Peake. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 98 words
  6. OUTBOARDS MAKE THEIR FIRST SEASONAL SPLASH

    The Port River resounded to the roar of racing engines on Saturday, when the S.A. Outboard Club held its opening. From left: Messrs. M. J. Greenlees (sec), W. Howard (vice-commodore), H. Penley, and C.T. Fisher (commodore, starting the first race). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 96 words
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