Before O'Reilly left Lamington he had a conference with a number of experienced bushmen who knew the area in which the plane crashed. He gave them directions to find the plane, and left them to organise a party. ...
Article : 341 wordsMAP SHOWING area in which the rescue parties are operating. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsBERNARD O'REILLY is probably the only man in Australia who alone could have Successfully explored the forbidding ...
Article : 259 wordsFLIERS and airline operators urge that the inquiry into the loss of the Stinson should be public. Sir Archdale Parkhill, Minister for Defence, sees no necessity for this. ...
Article : 555 wordsTWO-WAY radio telephone communication between all planes and airports in eastern capital cities, within 11 ...
Article : 228 wordsTHE young wife of Mr. J. K. Westray, a victim of the Stinson crash, is being looked after by friends. Almost prostrate with grief, she was sent to the country shortly after the plane's disappearance, but returned ...
Article : 368 wordsBERNARD O'REILLY'S sister, Rose, who is a trained nurse, left the O'Reilly guest house today, ...
Article : 220 wordsTHE main search for the ill-fated Stinson was the most intensive ever made in Australia. Through no fault of the organisers, ...
Article : 293 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. E. Lawson, manager of Birt and Co., Ltd., stated today that he sought to dissuade Mr. Westray from returning to ...
Article : 132 wordsA remarkable, claim, that she had seen a clairvoyant. Vision af the wrecked Stinson was made last night by Mrs. H Gardiner, of River Road Greenwich. ...
Article : 145 wordsBEAUDESERT, Monday.--One of the planes sent from Sydney was attempting to gain pictures between two cliffs, when the machine fell 200 feet ...
Article : 174 wordsDr. N. A. Lawler, who is treating the survivors of the Stinson disaster at the scene of the crash, is a Sydney man. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.--"It seems a shame, said Mr. Lance Boyden, brother of the dead pilot, today, "that so much time should have been wasted ...
Article : 144 wordsTHE finding of the two survivors at the spot where the Stinson crashed was a million-to-one chance. That is the opinion of Mr. J. F. Eade, of Randwick, who knows the ...
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Advertising : 172 wordsHENRY JAMES PERCIVAL HUEGILL, 29, baker, told the police that his car had been stolen, although he did not own ...
Article : 190 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.--The forecast for tomorrow is: Cloudy, sultry, unsettled, tendency to showers and thunder. Easterly, later southerly, ...
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Advertising : 91 words"THE matter of a reward for Mr. O'Reilly is one for consideration by the Prime Minister," said the Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) yesterday. "I consider that he has done a ...
Article : 149 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.--The water which helped Mr. Proud and Mr. Binstead to survive for nine days was carried from a cliff in a coffee flask. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954), Tue 2 Mar 1937, Page 2
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