AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
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CROSSING THE LINE. SYDNEY. June 7,
A wireless from the i{eirnui slat s that Whit Holiday was notable for the reerossing of the line, which however, was not celebrated according to sea lore. Flying fish are messengers of Neptune, and by a coincidence, one arrived on deck at the exact moment that the equator was crossed, hut it killed itself against a gnu turret, so any message from the Monarch remained undelivered. The monsoon continues to make conditions uncomfortable. The Duke and Duchess arc both
MECHANIC A L HARES. SYDNEY. June 7. Coursing with mechanical hares is proving highly successful and is creating added interest to the sport. At the Coursing Association’s second meeting dogs were all keen and gave wonderful exhibitions in pursuit of the mechanical device.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1927, Page 3
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