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Survey Flight • The Fuu-American Clipper has bopped otl ior the Azores for a survey fiight to Europe. ' Widespread Rains ' ; Widespread rains during the past 48 hours in tho ' inland ceutres of South Austtalia, Victoria aud New South Wales have assured a bouutiful wbeat harvest. English Yachts Beaten Tlie Yankce Banger, Rainbow, Endeavour I., and Eudeavour II. finishi ed in that order over the 37i-mile lirst leg oi the Nsw York Yacht Club race. Mr. Bruxner in U.S.A. The II on. M. F. Bruxner, deputy.Premier aud Minister for Transport in the New South Wales'Government, had a conference yesterday at Washington with the Inter-States Commerce Commission concerning transport. Mr. Bruxner has now gon6 on a tour of the famous BIuo Eidge Mountain highway. League Replacement Tho managers of the Australian Rngby Leaguo team on the way to England, in a wireless messnge from the Arawa to the Australian Board of Control, stated that Pearce, who was injured in Saturday 's Tjest at Auckland would not be able to play on the tour, The Eugby Board of Control met lasl night and decided that H. Narve should replace Pearce. • Narvo will eai in the Narkunda from - Melbourne oi ■TaaaSsEes'" •">
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 6
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