The coastal freighter Saros (3304 tons. Captain J. Aitken), bound from Geelong to Sydney, ran ashore at Cape Everard in a dense fog on ...
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Article : 559 wordsExcept for certain formalities the Panay incident was closed when the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) sent a Note to Japan accepting an apologetic Note which Japan had delivered on Friday. ...
Article : 240 wordsThe Pan-American flying-boat, Samoan Clipper reached here to-day from Honolulu. The Imprial Airways flying-boat Centaurus is expected ...
Article : 267 wordsLieutenant M. W. Mountain, of the First Border Regiment, who was wounded in the fighting between Arab and British troops in the Hills ...
Article : 179 wordsThe King delivering his first Christmas broadcast from his study at Sandringham yesteiday, expressed gratitude to the people of the Empire for their ...
Article : 705 wordsReferences to world peace were made in Christmas broadcasts by the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Lang) and by the President of the United ...
Article : 1,143 wordsThe Empire flying boat Centaurus, which arrived in Sydney on Friday, will continue on its way to New Zealand to-day on the last stage of its ...
Article : 594 wordsThe Japanese reply, which was sent by the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota), to the United Slates' Government says:—"It is Jully established ...
Article : 1,201 wordsThe Saros. a steel steamer, was built in 1910 by W. Gray and Co., Ltd., West Hartlepool, for the Hindustan Steam Shipping Co., Ltd., and named Baltistan, but she was ...
Article : 149 wordsIn view of hundreds of surfers at Palm Beach yesterday, Victor Vivian Guest, 14, of Turrawa, in the north-west part of the State, was knocked off ...
Article : 265 wordsA fine and varied programme of sporting fixtures has been arranged for to-day, and, provided the weather is fine, there should be few who will spend ...
Article : 467 wordsExcellent conditions enabled listeners in Sydney to hear every word of the King's Christmas message, broadcast from London. It was picked up at 1 a.m. yesterday and ...
Article : 61 wordsVera Anne Pearson, 16, of Albion Park, was teaching Mis. Moon to swim in a creek at Albion Park on Saturday afternoon when both got into difficulties. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Shanghai correspondent of the British United Press says; "It is believed that Hangchow fell into Japanese hands without serious resistance. ...
Article : 390 wordsThe beer boycott continues at Port Pirie, and with both sides determined, there seems little hope of an early settlement. The unionists have decided ...
Article : 209 wordsEarl Jackson, l8, of Moss Vale, while swimming with his father at Fitzroy Falls, Moss Vale, yesterday, suddenly disappeared. His father and other swimmers dived for more ...
Article : 84 wordsAlter a short spell of, cool southerly weather on the morning of Christmas Day, sultry heat returned to Sydney in the afternoon and night, and continued ...
Article : 194 wordsAnne Clarice Blake, 16, of Tuggeronong Siding, near Canberra was drowned when she went to the assistance of a younger mother and her father, who were in ...
Article : 204 wordsWhile the guests were in the drawing-room after dinner on Christmas Eve, cat burglars climbed into the first-door bedrooms of the lonely mansion of Sir Felix Cassel and escape[?] ...
Article : 121 wordsEmphasising the growth of Britain's naval strength in 1937, the "Sunday Times" points out thal seven cruisers, including six of the 9000-ton ...
Article : 160 wordsFive cases of infantile paralysis were admitted to the infectious Diseases Hospital, Northfield, during the week-end, making a total of 53 cases under observation, including ...
Article : 96 wordsCharles Roberts, 18, of Main Street, Kangaroo Point, was drowned while swimming in a lagoon at Gootchi, near Maryborough. ...
Article : 26 wordsArthur Stonhouse. who has become a baronet by the death of his cousin, Sir Ernest Stonhouse, asserts that he will not relinquish his farm at Pinclake, Alberta, and live ...
Article : 85 wordsDuring the 18-footers' League race on the harbour yesterday afternoon the 18-footer. Gloria, while beating to windward off Bradley's Head, collided with a dinghy being ...
Article : 99 wordsThe first woman to fly the Atlantic (Mrs. Beryl Markham), who is aboard the Mariposa, said she plans an early attack on a long-distance air record. She refused details. ...
Article : 59 wordsTwo houses were endangered by a fire which spread from burning-off operations on a property in Moonblnna Crescent, North-biidge, yesterday morning. Fanned by a ...
Article : 83 wordsAn air liner flying from Vienna to Prague crashed in a blizzard near Kas[?] Hory, in South-western Bohemia, Three persons were killed. ...
Article : 34 wordsTwenty-eight fresh cases of infantile paralysis have been reported in Melbourne in the last three days, bringing the total number to date to 1320. ...
Article : 55 wordsJames Dunn and Mary Frances Gifford, both of whom are film, players, flew to Yuma (Arbona) in James Dunn's plane, and were married in a church there. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 27 Dec 1937, Page 7
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