Cable Jottings
HURDLER UNABLE TO GO —Alf. Watson, tho Australian champion hurdler, announced in Melbourne that he will be unable to represent Australia at the Empire Games at Canada in August. NEW GOVERNOR ARRIVES.—The passengers from London by the Moldavia, which arrived at Fremantle today, included the Governor-designate of New South Wales, Sir Philip Game. He was accompanied by Lady Game, their two sons and daughter and suite. “DIGGER ARTIST" DEAD-—Cecil RarttT an Australian black and white artist and caricaturist, popularly known as “the Digger Artist.” was found dead near Moruya, South Coast', with the top of his head blown off.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 977, 21 May 1930, Page 11
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