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44. (4 min. 9 sec.) 6 Sept. 1930:  51. (3 min. 39 sec.), 25 Oct. 1930:  Conference: Prime Minister Scullin at Victoria
          International Rugby Union: Sydney: Lawson's  Oversea Buyers Compete For Australian  Station, London. British and Dominion ministers
          Australian team against Britain.  Golden Fleece: Opening wool sales of the season  at Foreign Office.
          Here's Australia's Best: Royal National  attract buyers from many nations. [This item was  Last Rites To Victims Of R101: Memorial
          Association's Exhibition, Brisbane.   seen in Peter Luck's This Fabulous Century in the  Service at St Paul's, London. Cortege leaves
          High Jump: Dungog clears the bars at 6' 11" in  late 1970s].         Westminster Hall on final journey to Cardington.
          the ladies event. In the Woolworth's Jump,  Ladies Invade Another Sport: Ladies football  Out Mix-Ing Tom Mix: Lionel Bibby, Australian
          Dungog is again successful.       team benefits fund for the unemployed.  marksman, demonstrates uncanny skill with
                                                                               revolver.
          45. (4 min. 46 sec.) 13 Sept. 1930: [Filmed in  52. (4 min. 33 sec.), 8 Nov. 1930: [Survives as a
          Britain].                         fuzzy 16mm print at ScreenSound Australia.  56. (5 min. 28 sec.) 6 Dec. 1930:
          Fourth Struggle For Cricket Supremacy:  Spoken narration (surprisingly) covers most of  [The first item was shot in Britain].
          At Old Trafford Ground, Manchester - Ponsford,  the race.]           Our Minister For Markets Speaks To The
          Peebles and Sutcliffe.            1930's Melbourne Cup: Phar Lap wins - trainer  Empire: Parker Maloney appeals for Imperial
                                            Telford and jockey Pike.           Preference before Premier's Conference in
          46. (4 min. 16 sec.), 20 Sept. 1930:                                 London.
          Good Australians Who Don't Care A Gumleaf For  53. 15 November 1930:  There's A Sting In This Dance: Queensland
          Depression: Wallabies in Taronga Park zoo.  A Fragment Of Maoriland In Australia:  Aborigines imitate a beehive in this corroboree.
          Fashions For The Surf This Season: Stars of the  Lord Mayor opens offices for New Zealand  Santa Claus Arrives: Children welcome Santa in
          'Pot Luck' Company in a beach frolic. Costumes  Government Sydney city. Australian Minister for  Sydney.
          by David Jones Limited.           Customs, Forde, gives his impressions after tour
                                            of inspection.                     57. (4 min. 50 sec.), 13 Dec. 1930:
          47. (4 min. 49 sec.), 27 Sept. 1930:  A Man Made Niagara: Hume Weir, Albury,  The Thrills Of Big Game Fishing: Charlie
          A Maori Melody: Poi dance.        NSW, during recent Murray River floods.  Messenger, Sydney shark fisherman.
          Bushmen Show Their Acrobatics: Woodsmen  The Centre Of All Eyes: Phar Lap during Cup  Training Ground For Australian Manhood: Surf
          tree-climbing and felling during competition at  Week in Melbourne. Jim Pike and the favourite  Carnival, Bondi, NSW. Noel Ryan, Australia's
          Brisbane.                         that he rode to victory.           champion distance swimmer.
          48. (7 min. 17 sec.), 4 Oct. 1930:  54. (8 min. 59 sec.), 22 Nov. 1930:  Our Biggest Stake Winner: F McGrath, trainer of
          Springtime Races Are Here: Randwick: Epsom  Introducing The Hon. J T Lang: NSW's new  Amounis, talks about the old horse's wonderful
          win by Cathmar; Phar Lap wins in Spring Stakes.  Labor Premier at home in Auburn.  achievement.
          Final Test: [Filmed in Britain] The Oval,  Our Gum Babies At Home: Koalas make  58. (4 min. 22 sec.), 20 Dec. 1930:
          England: England needs 290 runs to stave off  adorable pets according to Elsie Prince.  Gathering Golden Grain: Modern harvesting at
          innings defeat.                   [Additional item - from Britain]:  Wattlevale, 5,000 acre wheat farm near Grenfell,
          49. (4 min .24 sec.), 11 Oct. 1930:  Air's Worst Disaster. [5 October 1930]. Airship  NSW.
          Knuckles Down: NSW school boys in annual  R101 wrecked at Beauvais, France. Eye-witness  Popular Beach Sports: 'Duck diving' at
          marbles contest, Moore Park.      gives his story of the tragedy. Cortege carrying  Balmoral, NSW.
                                            the dead.
          Stockwhips Crack In The Backblocks: Annual                           59. (4 min. 55 sec.) 27 Dec. 1930:
          branding, Warrah Station, NSW. Trying out a  Movietone News - Cricket Special (7 min.)  Holiday Message From Government Chief:
          youngster without saddle or bridle.  [Release date prob. late 1930]
                                            Don Bradman - The Man And His Game.  Hon. M J Gosling.
          50. (4 min. 31 sec.) 18 Oct. 1930:                                   Surfers' Supreme Test Of Speed: Seventy
          No Beg-Pardons Here: Seals at Sydney zoo.  55. (6 min. 30 sec.) 29 Nov. 1930:  entrants in open surf race at North Steyne
          Shepherding Up To Date: Shearing on Goonoo  [The first two items were produced by British  carnival, NSW. Noel and Owen Ryan lead the
          Goonoo Station, NSW.              Movietone in Britain]              field. The surf boat race.
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