His Excellenoy the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has received the following farewell message from his Royal Highness the Duke of York:— "With very great and genuine regret the Duchess of York ...
Article : 367 wordsThe new motor ship, Unicor was berthing at Victoria Dook, Melbourne, yesterday, when a strong westerly squall caught her side on and carried ...
Article : 215 wordsThe prospects of an immediate settlement of the Labour factional fight in New South Wales appear to be remote. Further evidence of this ...
Article : 384 wordsWhen the manager (Mr. E. Sneyd) and employees of the A.C.B. entered the shop this morning at the usual hour for beginning work, they found great disorder in ...
Article : 195 wordsCaptain Lindbergh, the hero of America and France, is extremely modest in his triumph. The wings and fuselage of his aeroplane have been damaged by souvenir hunters. In his flight from New York to Paris he established a new long ...
Article : 179 wordsThe counting of votes for the Warringah by-election was concluded to-day, with the following result.— Parkhill (Nat.).... 22,583 ...
Article : 169 wordsReserved judgment was given in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court by Mr. Justice Lukin to-day in the application by the Australian Railway Union, the New ...
Article : 608 wordsThe new Governor of Queens-land (Sir John Goodwin), who is journeying to Australia on the Orvieto, is now within wireless range of his destination, and ...
Article : 118 wordsThe findings of the Arbitration Court on Friday have come as a complete surprise to cane growers, who consider the matter was rushed through the court ...
Article : 352 wordsParis is preparing to lionise Captain Lindbergh, but the modesty of the "flying fool" prevents him being spoiled. He has two loves—first his mother, and ...
Article : 415 wordsCaptain Lindbergh, in conversation with the United States Ambassador, said that though the weather reports were most favourable when he left he soon ran into a ...
Article : 133 wordsRepresentatives of 52 influential organisations attended a meeting in Melbourne to-day, when the National Safety Council of Australia was formed. The meeting ...
Article : 215 wordsRobert Bailie, a leading horse trainer, was fined £10 at the Parramatta Police Court to-day for having driven a motor car along the Parramatta-road at Auburn, ...
Article : 64 wordsOn the departure of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York from Australia his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has ...
Article : 251 wordsThe Governor (Si William Campton) this aftetnoon despatched the following cablegram to the King: "I have the [?]onour to inform your Majesty that their ...
Article : 744 wordsThe steamer Birmingham, carrying convicts to the State prison, was trapped in the current of the swollen stream, and the men leaped to the pier, against which the ...
Article : 297 wordsCaptain Lindbergh broke another record to-day, speaking to his mother by wireless telephony to Detroit. This was the first time Paris had been in ...
Article : 40 wordsCane cutting gangs for work in the South Johnstone mill area during the coming season were being signed on in South Johnstone to-day. The Industrial ...
Article : 498 wordsNews of the successful completion of the flight to Paris was hailed with the wildest demonstrations here. The newspapers splashed their front pages with enormous ...
Article : 196 wordsDr. F. D. Whitehouse, of the Queensland University, gave a lecture to-night on geology and evolution which was most interesting. In the course of his remarks ...
Article : 89 wordsJournalists were unable to secure a connected story until Sunday, when Captain Lindbergh consented to a joint interview in the hall of the American Embassy. He ...
Article : 542 wordsJack Dann, aged 17 years, whose spin[?] was injured as the result of a plank falling on him while he was working at a boat on the landing of the Brisbane ...
Article : 101 wordsSamuel Rogers, who has been visiting this district at intervals as a veterinary surgeon, was found dead in his room on Friday morning. A rifle was found ...
Article : 86 wordsReports of the fall of Hankow are apparently premature, and are the result of propaganda. The latest information is to the effect that the Communist Nationalist ...
Article : 199 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has sent the following farewell message to the Duke of York:— "On the occasion of your departure ...
Article : 281 wordsSir Alan Cobham flew to Le Bourget to pay a tribute on behalf of the British aviators, and also to extend an invitation to Captain Lindbergh to visit London. ...
Article : 105 wordsA serious accident occurred at Ho[?]kins' quarries at Excelsior this morning to William Ford, a powder monkey. It appears that Ford was charging a hole, ...
Article : 69 words"Le Journal" states that the President (M. Doumergue) will decorate Captain Lindbergh with the Legion of Honour tomorrow on the spot at Le Bourget from ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Venables (Ingham) states that preparations for the coming season are well ahead. The two C.S.R. mills (Macknade and Victoria) have been overhauled ...
Article : 99 wordsAt 5.15 this morning, while returning to Manly from a fishing trip spent at Cleveland and Wellington Point, Messrs. W. and J. M'Dougall had an exciting ...
Article : 120 wordsAfter a strike lasting two weeks, over the alleged wrongful dismissal of two men, the employees of the Standard Portland Cement Co., at Kandos, went back to ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. T. E. Dwyer (chairman South Johnstone Local Cane Prices Board) has signed the following award for the coming crushing season in the South [?] ...
Article : 158 wordsThe President (M. Doumergue), the Minister for War (M. Painleve), and M. Girod congratulated Captain Lindbergh to-day on his wonderful flight. M. Girod ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 24 May 1927, Page 13
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