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    EAGER CROWDS SURROUND[?]D THE SOUTHERN CROSS when the Pacific plane landed at Canber[?] Residents were anxious to see the men who had made the great flight [?]d to examine the machine which had carri[?] them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL WILL BENEFIT from competitions held on Kew links on Saturday. These golfers played in the mixed foursomes: Mrs. Norman Everett, Mr. J. Oxenham, Miss Rene Crespin, and Mr. Douglas Carnegie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HOLIDAY IN JAVA will be spent by Mrs. R. Onians (right), president of the Overseas League. She left in the Houtman on Saturday, and chatted with the purser and friends before the ship sailed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    VICTORIA OUTPLAYED NEW SOUTH WALES at the M.C.G. on Saturday. The visitor (right) was not able to stop the Victorian who ran for goal with the ball. On the left another N.S.W. player was hindered by a home-side man. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS ANNA WISCHER played in the mixed foursomes at the Kew Golf Club links on Saturday. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HOUTMAN LEFT MELBOURNE for the last time on Saturday. Captain F. Bauer will command the Tasman, which also trades to Java, after this trip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AS A TOKEN OF THE APPR[?]ATION of the flight by Australia, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) pr[?]nted Captain Kingsford-Smith with a cheque for £5000. He waved [?]aily when the crowd applauded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TWO LONG PLANKS enabled visitors to go aboard the Uralla, which was beached on the N.S.W. coast during the storms. The Uralla is in such shallow water that a dog walked around her. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HIGH SEAS AND GALES made the N.S.W. coast dangerous for shipping on Thursday afternoon, but the City of Oran left Sydney for New York. She was guided through the Heads by the pilot steamer, Captain Cook, from which this picture was taken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WHILE COBURG AND BRUNSWICK PLAYERS extricated themselves from a mix-up in front of goal during the match on Saturday., the ball bounced away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A FORCEFUL DRIVE from the first tee was made by Mr. W. E. Gill at Kew on Saturday, when a charity ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PROMISING GRAND NATIONAL FORM was [?]n by Woolpack on Saturday in the Toolambool Hurdle. He led over the last jump fro[?] [?]e favorite, Henare, and won easily after having been in the rear [?]ile from the post. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FINAL INSTRUCTIONS WERE GIVEN CAREFULLY by Ron Shannon, coach of Mercantile, to two coxswains before they left for races held on the Upper Yarra by the Metropolitan Rowing Committee on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ACCURATE TEAM WORK WAS DISPLAYED by the Training College team in its basketball match against Elsternwick at Carlton on Saturday. This pass was neatly made by a college player. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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