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Advertising : 18 wordsMR. J. A. MOLLISON established a new record for the England-Cape flight when he landed at Capetown 14 hours ahead of the record established by Miss Peggy Safaman and her companion. The pilot made a ...
Article : 586 wordsNotorious Robber at Large CITY SENSATION Vancouver's most notorious bandit. William Bagley, broke away from three months' hiding, commandeered a policeman's motor-car ...
Article : 267 words"IF MR. DE VALERA goes to the Imperial Conference repudiating the oath of allegiance the stones at Ottawa would rise against him," declares Mr. Winston Churchill in an article in the "Daily Mail." ...
Article : 398 wordsMr. A. J. Cummings, in an article in the "News-Chronicle." cites the German citizens' disciplined submission to State and municipal ...
Article : 285 wordsFears are felt for the safety , of eleven Girl Guides, who were Last seen heading: for Uloola Falls, in the heart of National Park, early ...
Article : 221 wordsAlthough most Governments are making genuine efforts to keep their deficits within the limits prescribed in the Premiers' Plan, revenue ...
Article : 684 wordsMr. L. G. Redmond Howard, a nephew of John Redmond, in a letter 10 the "Times," recalls the Royal consideration he received when appealing for ...
Article : 188 words"The nut who said Australia is bankrupt should be put in the stocks at Randwick, right In the centre of ...
Article : 155 wordsThe "Times" aeronautical correspondent says that Mr. Mollison used the methods so successfully adopted on his Australian flight of spending 18 hours a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 127 wordsA mystery that baffled leading Sydney electrical engineers and Dr. Bradfield, has developed on the Harbor Bridge. Motorists and toll-keepers ...
Article : 184 wordsBefore Mr. Wilbur Ham, K.C., counsel for the Commonwealth Government, had concluded his argument on the validity of the Financial Agreements ...
Article : 299 wordsEveryone has heard of the "Government stroke." Most people are fond of talking about it when they themselves should be speeding up their work. But ...
Article : 545 wordsBadly burned, two men narrowly escaped falling 200 feet to death when a blazing car In "which they were travelling ran over a precipice on the Pacific ...
Article : 151 wordsScenes from the work going on in front of the Winthrop nail, Crawley, where about 30 University undergraduates are at work on an ornamental pond. The above pictures show two bands of men wielding pick and hammer, the morning-tea scene with women members of the Guild of Undergraduates serving the toilers with refreshments, and one of the workers starting the first few square feet of cement laying of the 5000 to be done. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 82 wordsThe following official forecast for Western Australia was issued today by the local Weather Bureau:- Still generally unsettled. Further ...
Article : 62 wordsMiss Peggy Salaman said Mr. Mollison's achievement was wonderful, but she recalled that she took a longer route, necessitating twelve stops, and she ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) left Devonport (Tasmania) this morning via Launceston for Melbourne. Mr. E. J. T. Warren, a principal of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsGlorious sunshine succeeded three wet days, the stormiest in local experience. The rivers are running bankers, but are falling fast. Much damage has been ...
Article : 84 wordsMiss Amy Johnson says she is finished with solo flying, in which people "unnecessarily risk their lives." She studied navigation during the voyage to South ...
Article : 54 wordsThe eleven Girl Guides who "were lost all night in the rugged surroundings of National Park, New South Wales, were found today at ...
Article : 44 wordsEdward M'Kay, formerly manager for Muramat's pearling fleet, left Darwin this morning with his two luggers, Alpha and Dulcie, for Aroe Islands, in ...
Article : 51 wordsBesides achieving his ambition to see the bridge, James Edward Butler, of Melbourne, has the distinction of being the first person to go over the structure ...
Article : 110 wordsA striking sign of better times is contained in the fact that on last Thursday -Easter Eve-Boans Ltd. recorded sales figures in their chief Easter selling lines ...
Article : 128 wordsPatrons of the band championships at the Subiaco Oval on April 1, 2 and 3, will be well catered for in regard to the quality of music to be performed ...
Article : 115 wordsCommenting on published criticism of the Postal Department that the Eastern States mail which arrived yesterday morning was not sorted before midnight, ...
Article : 109 wordsIt is announced that thr British are re-paying another £6,000,000 of their £40,000,000 Morgan credit leaving only [?]4,000,000 [?] ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Tue 29 Mar 1932, Page 1
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