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Advertising : 11 wordsThe monoplane Southern Cross, carrying: Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith, A. Van Dyk (second pilot), Captain Saul (navigator), and J. M. Stannage (wireless operator), landed at Harbor Grace (Newfoundland) at 5.22 a.m. (American time) yesterday, thus completing the ...
Article : 356 wordsHOW THE "SOUTHERN CROSS" WOULD LOOK IF PLACED IN ONE OF SYDNEY'S MAIN THOROUGHFARES ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsSquadron-Leader Kingsford Smith's brother does not take seriously the Australian reports that Charles will give up aviation as a life-work. ...
Article : 160 wordsAfter snatching a couple of hours' sleep Kingsford Smith, before noon assisted the mechanics to inspect the Southern Cross and put aboard 400 ...
Article : 183 wordsMixed emotions of joy, relief and pride swell in the breasts of the parents of Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith, who, in their home at Longueville today, are ...
Article : 161 wordsAmbassadors Dawes and Morrow met at the Capitol and together called at the British Embassy to extend their congratulations on Kingsford Smith's flight. ...
Article : 313 wordsTo have landed at Harbor Grace after having crossed the Atlantic was no mischance on the part of Kingsford Smith. He had intended to land there if his ...
Article : 281 wordsSquadron-Leader C. Kingsford Smith, who successfully flew across the Atlantic, landing at Newfoundland. When he reaches the west coast of America the "Southern Cross" and its splendid pilot will have encircled the world by air. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 41 wordsMr. E. H. Hammatt, sales manager of the local branch of General Motors (Aust.) Pty, Ltd., will leave by tonight's train for Adelaide on a brief business ...
Article : 1,017 wordsKingsford Smith has decided to leave at daybreak tomorrow for New York. He said that they had to thank the radio for, saving his companions and ...
Article : 181 wordsHow hopelessly lost was the "Southern Cross" was shown by last night's log. Kingsford Smith believed he passed Cape Race between midnight and one ...
Article : 263 words"After the Pacific comes the Atlantic," says a leader, paying a tribute to Kingsford Smith' and also to Australia, which has produced so many great ...
Article : 81 wordsThe arrival at Fremantle this morning on the steamer Hobson's Bay of Mr: E. W. Chalmers Kearney an Australian, inventor of the Kearney high-speed ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Southern Cross' success is enthusiastically hailed in the evening newspapers, which were eagerly bought up. The flight is the principal topic of ...
Article : 55 wordsSomething will have to be done about the weather before westbound commercial flights across' the Atlantic' will becomme practicable, according to the ...
Article : 198 wordsThe following passengers have booked their passage from Western Australia to the Eastern States, and should leave, to-night by the Trans, train:—Messrs. ...
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Article : 1 wordsThe Southern Cross averaged 30 miles an hour during most of the flight. Everything went without a hitch until the fog and the compass trouble ...
Article : 182 wordsHaving swallowed a potent poison early this morning, George. Edwards (38), married, of Outram-street. West Perth, is on the danger list in Perth Hospital. ...
Article : 114 wordsThis map of Newfoundland , indicates Harbor Grace, where Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and his three companions landed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsOnly, six weeks remain in which to secure tickets in the R.S.L. art union, to be drawn on August 9 £3125 will be distributed in prize money and tickets ...
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Advertising : 33 wordsA close-up view of the eyes of Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith, who displayed his wonderful ability So find, his way while flying "blind" on the [?] Ireland to Newfoundland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Thu 26 Jun 1930, Page 1
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