ROUGH CROSSING
THE WANGANELLA BUFFETED Proas Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, June 13. The Wauganclla had a very rough trip across the Tasman, battling with bead winds from Friday until yesterday. The majority of the passengers were unable to leave their The weather improved from Sunday night. The passengers include Mr A. D. Webster, who is proceeding to Melbourne on a visit to his son, the jockey, T. Webster, who is retiring because of increasing weight and launching out as a trainer.
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Evening Star, Issue 23292, 14 June 1939, Page 9
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80ROUGH CROSSING Evening Star, Issue 23292, 14 June 1939, Page 9
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