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Advertising : 69 wordsThe missing Dutch fliers, W. D. Rous and H. J. van Beekman were found alive and safe this morning. They were located about 120 miles east of south of Kalgoorlie, with Karonie, on the trans line, the nearest railway centre. ...
Article : 521 words"We lived a life of everlasting dread. We never knew when the fits would seize him." Through her tears tiny, pretty Mrs. Gwen O'Sullivan, the young mother of little Dixie Clement O'Sullivan, told ...
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Article : 234 wordsAn exclusive picture of Michael O'Sullivan and his little son, Dixie, whom he is charged with murdering. (Letterpress this Page and on Page 11.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 251 wordsShowery weather will probably be experienced in the metropolitan area tomorrow. At noon today the following forecast for ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Dutch fliers, W. D. Rous and H. J. van Beekman, photographed alongside their plane at Maylands on Tuesday evening. With them in the picture are Mr. C. Rossiter (of the Aviation Dept. of the Shell Co.), Mr. J. A. Collopy (the Civil Aviation Dept. inspector), Mr. R. H. Murphy (of the Aviation Dept. of the Shell Co.) and Pilot Harry Baker ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 132 wordsPilot Steele, of the Aero Club, flew over to Rottnest this morning to bring back to the mainland William Harry Allen, of 94 ...
Article : 71 wordsWhen Pilot Woods returned from Norseman at 1.40 he immediately took his big plane into the air again bound for the lake where the ...
Article : 162 wordsMr W. D. Rous and his friend. H. J. Van Beekman left the city on Wednesday to continue, through Kalgoorlie, their pleasure flight to the Eastern States and ...
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Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), Sat 3 Oct 1936, Page 1
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