Splintered wreckage strewed the side of Arthur's Scat for yards after the Royal Australian Air Force Avro Anson crashed into the mountain slopes in fog yesterday morning. The front of the machine, as this picture reveals, did not telescope, but burst open and into almost unrecognisable debris. Its starboard motor is in the right front—hurled several yards ahead by its momentum. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsThe construction of a bridge over the Clifton Hill railway-line to provide a direct connection between Wellington parade south ...
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Advertising : 249 wordsA final settlement has been reached of the strike of 150 engineers employed by the State Electricity Commission at Yallourn. The ...
Article : 419 wordsAt the City Court yesterday afternoon, Mr. Mohr, P.M., committed three men for trial in General Sessions on September 1 on ...
Article : 270 wordsAny doubts that may have existed about Australia's ability to make motion pictures of merit are cast to the winds by the ...
Article : 432 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—The President of the Industrial Court (Mr. Justice Webb) issued an order to-day restraining the ...
Article : 514 wordsFour men were killed and a fifth escaped with minor injuries when an R.A.A.F. Avro-Anson bomber crashed into the side of Arthur's Seat, near Dromana, on the shores of Port Phillip Bay, at 9.45 a.m. ...
Article : 1,602 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Three women caused seens in the Legislate e Assembly to-night, when they interrupted the debate to demand the re-establishment of ...
Article : 123 wordsGrowing resentment at the provisions of the new award of the Arbitration Court covering the aircraft industry among members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union threatens to spread to constructional work in ...
Article : 1,277 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—After a flight of only 3¾ hours from Melbourne, Mr. Fairbairn, M.H.R., and Mr. R. E. Elford arrived at Mascot a[?]rodrome this ...
Article : 106 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—A terrific north-west storm swept the central provinces in the North Island, and Canterbury, Marlborough, Nelson, and ...
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Advertising : 435 wordsStatistics were quoted yesterday by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) in support of his contention that the existing standard of physical fitness for the militia ...
Article : 166 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Mr. John Rymill, the South Australian polar explorer, is giving up his work after nine years. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe standard set by members of Parliament was defended by Mr. Jewell (Lab., Brunswick) in the Legislative Assembly last night, ...
Article : 165 wordsTerms offered to the 300 Collingwood sustenance workers, who lost working time because of their dispute with the Public Works Department were not acceptable[?] ...
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Advertising : 161 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Shand (U.A.P.[?] Hornsby) asked the Premier (Mr. Stevens) whether he had read the decision of the ...
Article : 110 wordsDavid Robb, aged 44 years, of Princes street, Port Melbourne, suffered a fractured leg when his motor-cycle and a car collided at the corner of Normanby and ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Legislative Assembly last night passed without amendment a bill to authorise the Tramways Board to construct a single-track tramline in Doncaster road. ...
Article : 27 wordsPinning his last hope for escape from a "cruel world of darkness" to the skill of Melbourne doctors, an elderly greyhaired man, who has been totally blind ...
Article : 212 wordsArmstrong, "The Argus" cartoonist, has published a book. It is called "The Argus" Cartoon Cavalcade. Containing his best cartoons for the last three years, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 11 Aug 1938, Page 3
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