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OFFICIAL WIRELESS

THE PRINCE OF WALES. (Official Wireless.) RUGBY, Sept, 24. The Prince of Wales, who has been enjoying a quiet holiday in France, returned to Londonto-day bv aii from Paris. He flew in his own light aeroplane. He 'will leave by the night train for Balmoral, where he will probably remain until the Court returns to Buckingham Palace , on September 30. BUOYAGE AND LIGHTING. RUGBY, Sept. 24. The composition of the British delegation 'to. the international conference on the unification of buoyage and lighting coasts, to be held at Lisbon on October 6, has been announced. The delegation will be headed by Sir John Baldwin, CAPTAIN OF ST. ANDREW’S DUKE OF YORK AS A GOLFER. RUGBY, September 24. The Duke of York, this morning, played himself in as captain of the famous St. Andrew’s Golf Club, before „ large crowd. He made a beautiful straight drive down the fairway, and, in accordance with the old custom, rewarded with a gold sovereign the caddies who recovered the ball. HIGH SPEED RECORDED. RUGBY, September 24. \n average speed of 97.26 miles an hour was achieved at Brooklnnds today by A. Donley, who. on an A.J.C. machine, won the 200 miles motorcycle race in the 500 e.e. class ' Th e winner in the 1000 c.c. class was A. Dunn, who rode Horsman’s Triumph at a speed of 9-1.32 miles an hour.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1930, Page 5

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OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1930, Page 5

OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1930, Page 5

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