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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsBert Hinkler, an Australian airman, who left London on February 7 on a solo flight to Australia in a light plane, made new aviation history yesterday afternoon when he landed at Darwin at 5.40 o'clock after flying over 925 miles of sea in his last hop from Bima. The full flight occupied ...
Article : 224 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Waterside Workers' Federation yesterday broke up in disorder. A heated debate took place over the half-yearly ...
Article : 60 wordsFears were entertained for the safety of Mrs. Creighton and her seven children at Brushgrove as the house was surrounded by flood waters. A rescue ...
Article : 76 wordsThe diary of Sir Allan Cobham's flight made in 1926 is as follows:— June 30.—Left Rochester, arrived at Naples. ...
Article : 98 wordsA police boat which, with two constables, was sent from Sydney to aid settlers whose food was running short set out from the town at 11 o'clock ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. H. Shaw, lessee of the Central Railway Station hairdressing saloon, has informed the secretary of the Hairdressers' Union that he has ...
Article : 52 wordsThe news of Hinkler's arrival at Darwin, which reached London at 9 o'clock this morning, amazed aviation circles, not only by his exceptional ...
Article : 531 wordsMir S M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, announced yesterday that the partfolio of Home and Territories would be relinquished by Mr. C. W. ...
Article : 97 wordsA deputation waited upon the manager of the Walsh Island dockyard yesterday and requested that piecework should be abolished. The request was ...
Article : 56 wordsVisions of a reduction in the price of bread were shattered to-day when a "Miner" reporter spoke to a master baker on the subject. The price of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsThe following official message his been received from Bert Hinkler at Darwin giving particulars of his flight from Bima and his safe arrival in ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. J. S. Garden arrived from Sydney yesterdal to attend a meeting of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions. He said ...
Article : 82 wordsTwo boats left Ulmarra yesterday afternoon one carrying 17 persons, including nine children and two women, and the other lugg[?]ge. Some time ...
Article : 150 wordsA meeting of the Labor party yesterday discussed the financial agreement with the States. It is reported that a split in the ...
Article : 58 wordsBert Hinkler will not continue his flight to Bundaberg until to-morrow. He is resting to-day and conducting an overhaul of his engine. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe following is the diary of the famous first flight to Australia made by Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith in 1919, which won them a prize of ...
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Advertising : 1,050 wordsIt is now stated that the story of the insurance with Lloyds is unfounded. Hinkler had investigated the matter, but regarded it as useless unless he ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. T. Gordon Bennet, industrial inspector, said to-day that it is not sufficient for an employer to advise an insurance company only of an accident ...
Article : 344 wordsThe British Imperial Oil Company last night received a message from Darwin stating that Bert Hinkler arrived there at 5.40 o'clock yesterday ...
Article : 97 wordsIt is understood that Mr. R. E. Quintrell, who is at present in Sydney and will not get back before Tuesday morning, has asked officers of ...
Article : 117 wordsAir route of Bert Hinkler from Croydon (England) to Bundaberg (Queensland). The photograph shows Hinkler in the cockpit of his 'plane. The same machine was used by Hinkler when he made a flight from Croydon to Riga in August at a cost of slightly over £2 for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 72 wordsCommander Perrin, secretary of the Royal Aero Club, reveals how Hinkler lost £2048 which he would have gained from Lloyd's Insurance ...
Article : 105 wordsHinkler yesterday received nearly 500 telegrams from all parts of the world. Hinkler said that he had had ...
Article : 106 wordsAt the end of 1926 there were 11,829 factories in New South Wales, employing 151,622 persons, 109,650 being males and the rest females—a ...
Article : 73 wordsThe thoughts of the whole nation will be with Mr. Hinkler during his long overseas hop to-day. This is apparent from the generous tributes ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsMr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, sent a message to Bert Hinkler conveying to him the warmest thanks of the Government and the people of ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Thu 23 Feb 1928, Page 1
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