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PRINCIPAL EVENT AT WINGATUI YESTERDAY.—Finish of the Dunedin Cup. Sparkle leads Capricious to the post, followed by Willie Win and Norseman.

Right: AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN GET BUSY IN ENGLAND.— Somewhere on the coast of England men of the R.A ; A.F. have formed the first dominion, unit of the R.A.F. on active service. They are manning nine of the , huge Short-Sunderland flying boats.

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Evening Star, Issue 23508, 23 February 1940, Page 5

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PRINCIPAL EVENT AT WINGATUI YESTERDAY.—Finish of the Dunedin Cup. Sparkle leads Capricious to the post, followed by Willie Win and Norseman. Right: AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN GET BUSY IN ENGLAND.— Somewhere on the coast of England men of the R.A;A.F. have formed the first dominion, unit of the R.A.F. on active service. They are manning nine of the , huge Short-Sunderland flying boats. Evening Star, Issue 23508, 23 February 1940, Page 5

PRINCIPAL EVENT AT WINGATUI YESTERDAY.—Finish of the Dunedin Cup. Sparkle leads Capricious to the post, followed by Willie Win and Norseman. Right: AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN GET BUSY IN ENGLAND.— Somewhere on the coast of England men of the R.A;A.F. have formed the first dominion, unit of the R.A.F. on active service. They are manning nine of the , huge Short-Sunderland flying boats. Evening Star, Issue 23508, 23 February 1940, Page 5

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