MR. J. R. Binstead, one of the two survivors, propped in an improvised litter while being carried along the range to a waiting ambulance at Lamington yesterday, gave clearly and concisely the first detailed description of how he and Mr. J. S. Proud lived ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,197 wordsTHE feelings of relief and joy in the crowd that awaited the arrival of the rescued men at the foot of the range were so intense ...
Article : 730 wordsTHE fact that the survivors were safe in the Beaudesert Hospital shortly after dark last night, fully 12 hours before their arrival had been expected, is the greatest tribute of many that could be paid to the sterling bushcraft and generous ...
Article : 1,134 wordsLAST night one of Brisbane's leading bone specialists journeyed to the Beaudesert Hospital to make an ...
Article : 76 wordsHUNDREDS of telegrams from all parts of Australia poured into the Beaudesert Hospital yesterday, congratulating Messrs. ...
Article : 80 wordsALL fears for the safety of the scores of unofficial searchers who have set out from Lamington during the last ...
Article : 59 wordsWith Proud and Binstead safely in hospital, a party of police have set out to recover the body of James Guthrie Westray and the ...
Article : 294 wordsAlthough "Getting the story" is the first consideration of a newspaper man, records show that they invariably take part in united ...
Article : 494 words"The Government will consider the question of suitable recognition of Mr. O'Reilly's discovery of the survivors of the lost 'plane when the full facts are ...
Article : 211 wordsMr. J. Binstead, one of the survivors, was reunited with his wife and daughter, when the rescue party reached Lamington yesterday afternoon. The trio are shown in the ambulance which took the injured man to the Beaudesert Hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 82 wordsMr. R. G. Robinson, Brisbane, manager of Air Lines of Australia, Ltd., said yesterday that an inspection of the wreckage of the Stinson would be ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) speaking from Tasmania to-day, said he knew of no reason why the Air Accidents Committee should, not conduct its inquiry in public ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Wed 3 Mar 1937, Page 15
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