A TRAGIC little party of mourners left Beaudesert early to-day to attend the burial of four of the victims at the mountain spot where the Stinson airliner crashed. ...
Article : 620 wordsWeary after his heroic work of finding, then assisting in the rescue of the survivors of the airliner crash, Bernard O'Reilly takes a well-earned rest while on the way back with the stretcher parties. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 39 wordsWINNER of the £75 Sulman Art Prize for 1936 is Henry A. Hanke. Hanke is the young artist ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 262 wordsTWO balls and it was all over. The Ashes were Australia's and I think the better side won. ...
Article : 541 wordsA SUGGESTION that Dr. H. J. Foley, of Glebe and Macquarie-street had deliberately severed ...
Article : 293 wordsTHE Equity Court may have to decide whether Mr. Jacob Johnson is to fill the vacant position of general ...
Article : 264 wordsA poignant glimpse of Pilot Rex Boyden's last moments with his family was given by his brother, the Rev. F. A. S, Boyden, at a memorial ...
Article : 195 wordsDemands, accompanied by strike threats, have been served upon a number of metal trades employers by sections of the Moulders' ...
Article : 146 wordsIN New South Wales 26 per cent, of the population attends hospitals. This is due, the State Minister of Health points out, to increased facilities for treatment in hospitals, an ...
Article : 766 wordsMore than 600 volunteer firemen from towns throughout the State are attending the fourth N.S.W. volunteer fire brigades' demonstration at ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Premier, Mr. Stevens, said at a civic reception to-day that he could not understand country people going to live in cities when they retired. ...
Article : 219 wordsAirlines of Australia are considering the proposal of Mr. F. E. Hiddlestone for the use of pigeons on passenger-carrying 'planes. ...
Article : 172 wordsFive wireless sets made from parts smuggled in cakes were recently discovered in Pentridge Gaol. This ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsWith Japan and Bradford again active and Continental. American and local mills bidding strongly for odd lots, wool values firmed further ...
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Advertising : 127 wordsProfessor Dew said to-day that the figure of 684,000 patients attending hospitals in N.S.W. included all cases receiving attention at public ...
Article : 253 wordsWhile the rescue parties yesterday were bearing down in cheery triumph from the plateau, the two survivors, Binstead and Proud, two young ...
Article : 226 words"If a request is made by the Coroner for assistance that can be supplied by the Civil Aviation authorities, it will be made available," said ...
Article : 123 wordsWhile miners' leaders believe that the dispute at Dudley Colliery is on the way to a settlement, the representative of the owners declares that ...
Article : 177 wordsEdward J. Nolan, 45, a linesman, living at Elizabeth-street, Waterloo, was killed instantly to-day when he came into contact with wires charged ...
Article : 103 wordsNearly all the visitors to the scene of the Stinson's crash return with some small relic. One has an ash tray from the ...
Article : 63 wordsJames Ralph, 18, garage hand, was charged at Central Court to-day with having, on December 12, 1936, stolen a pair of field glasses, valued ...
Article : 60 wordsHenry Schofield, 50, a ganger, was struck by a train and killed near Berowra station to-day. Central District Ambulance attended. ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. J. Pullan, president of the New South Wales Traders and Labor Council, has been selected in a ballot by the A.C.T.U., for ...
Article : 55 wordsA memorial service for the late Mr. B. G. M. Shepherd, one of the 'plane victims, will be held at Cranbrook School chapel at 3 p.m. on ...
Article : 45 wordsSt. Vincent's Hospital has received a cheque for £200, as a donation from Mr. F. Power, of Cremorne. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Wed 3 Mar 1937, Page 13
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