"No more work. Him go cee flyem fella." Thus did a colored gentleman sum up the position in Darwin to-day, for Mr. Alan Cobham, whose name has been ...
Article : 544 words"We took off from Darwin this morning at 8.40, and jumped into the air in 100 yards with the machine lightened by the removal of the floats and seaplane tackle," ...
Article : 81 words"After two days of hard work we are now ready to continue our flight over the continent of Australia," says Mr. Cobham. "We spent Friday vin beaching our ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 414 wordsMr. Cobham left for the south this morning. He said he expected to overtake Colonel Brinsmead at the Katherine River, and would return to Darwin in about three ...
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Advertising : 75 wordsA telegram sent by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to greet Mr. Alan Cobham on his arrival at Darwin stated:—"I offer the congratulations of the Government ...
Article : 113 wordsAmong the messages of congratulation sent to Mr. Cobham upon his arrival at Darwin was the following from the Minis ter tot Homo and Territories (Sir Thomas ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. Cobham attended a reception to-night by the Returned Soldiers' League. Banquets are out of the question. There is no liquor or beer of any kind in town ...
Article : 82 wordsCommander Bennett, of the Geranium, met Mr. Cobham at the Gosford Aerodrome, Hampshire, in 1922. Mr. Cobham was then engaged in civil aviation, making ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 14 Aug 1926, Page 49
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