LORD HUNTINGFIELD HAD HIS FIRST EXPERIENCE at the controls of an aeroplane recently when he piloted a plane over Essendon with Mr. L. M. Johnson, chief instructor of the Victorian Aero Club, at the dual controls. For a quarter of an hour the Governor was in charge of the plane, which is shown in flight. His son. the Hon. Peter Vanneck (lower left) also had a flight in another machine. Lord Huntingfield is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 311 wordsHeld on the ground by two civilians until a constable arrived, John Thomas Rawstron was taken into custody yesterday. Today he was sentenced to three ...
Article : 152 wordsThe first carnival for the year in which the principal events will be two sections of graded handicaps over 120 yards, will take place at the Subiaco ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Wed 8 Jan 1936, Page 5
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