SYDNEY, Sunday.—Making his fastest flight from New Zealand to Australia, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith landed the Southern Cross at Mascot today 13 hours and 3 minutes after he had left the Ninety Mile Beach on the west coast of the North Island of ...
Article : 504 wordsSTRUCK on the right temple [?] a service rifle bullet fired point blank range, in Kororo Creek Road, North Williamstown ...
Article : 285 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—All the world admires the Canadian North-West Mounted Police, but visions of smart troopers in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 148 wordsSYNDEY, Sunday.—Rough riding was again prevalent at Rosehill yesterday and two jockeys, R. Parsons and S. Davidson, were s ...
Article : 202 wordsKINGSFORD SMITH’S time of 13 hours 3 minutes from New Zealand beats his previous best. In September, 1928. he flew ...
Article : 73 wordsAT the Brunswick charity swimming carnival on Saturday night a youth, who was competing in the inter-house teams event, got ...
Article : 120 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Party interests are so strongly in evidence over the election of the new archbishop that the choice of Synod on ...
Article : 168 wordsWHEN the A class stations in ’ Melbourne opened yesterday at 10 a.m., messages that had reached Sydney from 4.15 a.m., b "Morse ...
Article : 113 wordsKALGOORLIE, Sunday.—The Prime Minister, Mrs. Lyons, the Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce). Lady Pearce and Senator Brennan arrived ...
Article : 86 words"AS time passes the tragedyof Ottawa Agreement is b[?] more apparent and in two years' nobody will be prepared to sa[?] ...
Article : 77 wordsTHE CUP THAT CHEERS.—Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith taking tea with his wife at Mascot Aerodrome on his arrival from New Zealand by the Southern Cross yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. — A new trial for Thomas J. Mooney was ordered on Saturday by Superior Judge Louish Ward, low ...
Article : 156 wordsECHUCA, Sunday.—While engaged in shunting operations in the railway yard this morning, Cyril Smith was caught between the buffers of two ...
Article : 68 wordsSHORTLY before he was to has gun his round in the four shield at Metropolitan on Sath A. R. Wood, manager of Eastern ...
Article : 50 wordsCOLBERT HUNKIN, 19, who, in spite of being partially paralysed, won his way to the stroke seat in a Richmond club four on Saturday, took his ...
Article : 52 wordsBEULAH, Sunday.—An attempt was made t -enter the Beulahand District Stores early this morning. A brace andbitt was usedon the sidetore ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsTHERE will be no publication of The Sun on Good Friday, April 14. The issue on Saturday, April 15, will cover the two ...
Article : 39 wordsCOBDEN, Sunday.—In Lake Bullen Merri today A. Boyle caught a rainbow trout of 171/2lb. uncleaned and 151/4lb. cleaned. It is said to be an ...
Article : 30 wordsBENALLA, Sunday. — Shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday, a fire broke out at Afton Lodge, the property of Mr. McLean, about a mile from the town. ...
Article : 87 wordsDARNUM, Sunday.—This morning 35 men employed on railway regrading work, who are camped between Darnum and Warragul, gave their services ...
Article : 58 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Wong Bo, a Chinese seaman, is in hospital with severe head injuries as the result of being attacked and robbed of £4 by ...
Article : 55 wordsBERRIGAN (N.S.W.). Sunday.—Jack Fox, 8, son of Mrs. H. Fox, had just returned after six months in Corowa Hospital with a poisoned leg and ...
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Mon 27 Mar 1933, Page 2
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