From the end of the Lost World country on top of the wild McPherson Range, where the Stinson airliner lies a blackened rain-soaked tangle of death, Mr. J. H. Waldron has returned after a gruelling struggle of 17 hours. The fury of the cyclone ...
Article : 846 wordsDiscussing plans before selling out to cut their way through the scrub to the scene of the wreck. Mr. Weller (right), a friend of Mr. Binstead, injured his knee While working with the rescue party, and had to return from the bush on horseback. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsSuch are the difficulties associated with reaching Messrs. Proud and Binstead, the survivors of the Stinson disaster, that the Police Department has decided to increase the number of members of the police force ...
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Article : 129 wordsAdmitting the failure of the 25 dollars monthly social credit dividends, the Premier (Mr. W. Aberhart) urges the district councils to ...
Article : 48 wordsThe aerial Derby at Naracoorte resulted in a win for Mr. J. H. Buckham, who narrowly defeated Mr. A. K. Lawson, Mr. J. L. Scott was third. ...
Article : 146 wordsWidespread anxiety was felt both for the survivors and the rescue parties which have made such efforts in penetrating the treacherous scrub to reach J. S. Proud and J. R. Binstead. This picture, taken at dawn shows the large number of cars which people from parts of the district brought to the foot of the ranges ready to do ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Tue 2 Mar 1937, Page 2
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