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Advertising : 18 wordsBERT HINKLER, flying solo from London, arrived at Darwin at 5.55 p.m. yesterday. Hopping off from Bima yesterday morning, he had a good trip, except for a little trouble over Bima ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 131 wordsWHEN the Senate opened this afternoon, Senator Thompson asked Senator Pearce whether adequate provision had ...
Article : 51 wordsBELATED details of a recent battle in Iraq, between Arab tribes, in which R.A.F. bombing 'planes afterwards took part, show that over 150 ...
Article : 151 wordsNEWS comes from the Lake Kost region of Northern Z[?]land (Tongaland) on the borders of Mozambique, that a boy, aged 13. dived ...
Article : 81 wordsBert Hinkler, whose sixteen days' flight from England to Australia, has made history. This photo, was taken a few weeks before he started his flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsHINKLER left London without any fuss, without the fainest suggestion of limelighting. The first faint streaks of dawn bad ...
Article : 380 wordsAT the imminent risk of their lives, George Roy and J. Thompson, employed at the Barnet Glass Co.'s factory at Footscray. ...
Article : 169 wordsA FORD van, [?]ed with soo[?] chimney brushes and scrapers, and driven by a sweep near the end of his [?] ...
Article : 128 wordsFOUR French naval and military 'planes crashed at different places to-day. One flying officer was killed and six ...
Article : 33 wordsThat prams and bicycles constituted Goulburn's worst traffic problem was the statement made by Dr. Burton Bradley at the annual meeting of the ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Prime Minister sent the following message to Hinkler:-- On behalf of the Government of the Commonwealth and the people of ...
Article : 242 wordsFOR sheer speed, Hinkler has all other London-Australia fliers badly beaten. His machine, too, is the least powerful of those that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsThis shows the route followed by Hinkler as far as Darwin. To-day he will fly on to Rockhampton, via Camooweal. Later he will continue to Bundaberg, Sydney and Melbourne, possibly taking in Canberra, at the Prime Minister's invitation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 43 wordsCaught in the undertow at Stockton Reach this afternoon, William Keith Wallace. 7. was rapidly carried seawards and ...
Article : 90 wordsGAMBLING houses have been legalised in Portugal. The Dictatorship has granted concessions to wealthy syndicates to ...
Article : 121 wordsAt Bungendore a strange phenomenon happened when Mr. D. Chinnery was standing in front of the hotel. Something dropped from the sky close to ...
Article : 67 wordsThe death is reported of Sergt. Roberts. D.C.M. who enabled Mr. Winston Churchill M.P., to escape from the Boers during the South African War. ...
Article : 44 wordsINTERVIEWED regarding the telegraphed statement by the New South Wales Premier, Mr. Bavin. at a farewell luncheon to Sr George ...
Article : 170 wordsView of the railway jetty, Darwin, where the airman first touched Australian soil. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsReferences that third-degree methods were adopted by detectives when Ernest Ambrose Klelnert was taken to Russell Street police headquarters, ...
Article : 230 wordsDURING lay weather yesterday at Mlawa (Poland). a boy, aged 10, Who was late for school, found the building had ...
Article : 127 wordsA vest found wrapped in blankets in a cell at the City Watchhouse upset an ingenious defence at the City Court this morning. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 wordsDamage estimated between £10,000 and £15,000. was done by fire, which swept a block of buildings in Johnston Street, opposite, the railway station. at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsHINKLER'S flying methods are different from those of most long-distance pilots. Time-tables do not bother him. He ...
Article : 203 wordsMR. JOHN JORDAN, of Woombyne, on the North Coast line, had a star[?]ing experience. Waking up about 1 ...
Article : 74 wordsCalled before a joint committee on public accounts this morning, to give evidence regarding four new 'buses purchased by the Federal Capital ...
Article : 67 wordsRichard Pennington, 3s. builder. was fined £1[?] at the Central Police Court yesterday, for having driven a motor car along Loftus Street on Tuesday, ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Australian Natives' Association telegraphed the following message to Rundaberg, to be handed to the flier on his arrival there:-- ...
Article : 108 wordsErnest Cognacq, the great French philantropist, died to-day at the age of 89 years. He was the owner of the Samaritaine stores, which kept prices ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Parker Moloney (Labor), M.H.R. for Hume, N.S.W. will not arrive at Canberra until next week. Mr. Moloney had been away on a ...
Article : 79 wordsAt the British Industrial Fair yesterday, the King, who was accompanied by several members of the Royal Family. showed himself to be a keen ...
Article : 63 wordsBetween two and three o'clock this morning, the stock and fitting of Charles F. Main, draper. of New Park-side, were completely destroyed by fire. ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Chris. Anderson Deputy Returning Officer of the West Sydney Federal Electorate, announced last night that the following nominations had been ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Premier, Mr. McCormack, w[?] personalty welcome Hinkler on his arrival at Bunda[?]. ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Thu 23 Feb 1928, Page 1
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