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Advertising : 1 wordsTHE Southern Cross carrying Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith, A. Van Dyk (second pilot), Captain Saul (navigator) and J. M. Stannage (wireless operator) arrived at Roosevelt Field, New York, from Harbor Grace (Newfoundland) at 6.31 p.m., Thursday ...
Article : 511 wordsMost of the Australian Press delegates were "torpedoed" off the Isle of Wight this afternoon. They were watching the naval ...
Article : 345 wordsFlight-Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm. who accompanied Kingsford Smith in the flight across the Pacific, said today:—"Smithy" is undoubtedly the world's ...
Article : 345 wordsMr. and Mrs. Charles M'Ness, whose splendid benefactions to charity have won the profound gratitude of the community, have again come forward with ...
Article : 697 wordsViolent rain and wind storms beset the metropolis last night, leaving in their wake a trail of devastation. There have been far worse visitations in the history of Perth, but at the same time the storm caused extensive damage. ...
Article : 1,256 wordsTwelve thousand wildly cheering people broke through the police cordon at 6.30 o'clock tonight, when Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and his ...
Article : 125 wordsThroughout last night wind and rain squalls made conditions decidedly uncomfortable at Fremantle, but no serious damage to property has been reported. ...
Article : 618 words"The trip was without danger and was not strenuous compared with the reception here," said ...
Article : 52 wordsThe condition of Sir Joseph Ward who recently resigned the Prime Ministership of New Zealand because of ill-health, is very grave. ...
Article : 317 wordsKingsford Smith has radioed the curtiss Wright Company asking for prompt servicing of the engines of the Southern Cross, as he wishes to leave for ...
Article : 39 wordsAs soon as the Southern Cross landed at Roosevelt Field a large crowd surged, around the machine, according to the re-broadcast from the General ...
Article : 140 words"I don't know what offers have been received on my behalf; but I do know-that I am not going to fly the Atlantic again, east or west. I'm finished with ...
Article : 461 words6WF Perth picked up advice from New York this morning that the Southern Cross had arrived. The local station subsequently picked up Kingsford ...
Article : 48 wordsAlthough weary after haying flown 1100 miles from Newfoundland, Kingsford Smith treated the crowd awaiting to acclaim him, to a spectacular ...
Article : 53 wordsA wall of a building nearing completion at the corner of Charles-street and Waugh-street, North Perth, was blown out by the gale during the night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 30 wordsMen's Doubles: Hopman find Willard beat Gilbert and Tumbuli. 6-1, 6-4, 6-4; Crawford and Moon beat P. Glover and Lewis (no scores ...
Article : 30 words"We are becoming so accustomed to his success. We take it as a matter of course that everything will go all right," said a brother of Kingsford Smith this ...
Article : 201 words"We shall be off at dawn and hope to reach New York at 4 p.m. or 5 p.m.," said Kingsford Smith, taking a last fond look tonight over the battered old ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Fri 27 Jun 1930, Page 1
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