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We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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News Clippings and other memorabilia acquired by Dr and Mrs Walker

Archive Collections / Dr William Delano Walker / Series AA357/11 / News Clippings and other memorabilia acquired by Dr and Mrs Walker

Individuals, subject matter and locations noted include:

  1. news clippings The saAdvertiser dated 2 April 1929 Headline "Marvels of Mootwingee. Storehouse of ancient Aboriginal Art. Red hands in romantic caves" Broken Hill, rock carvings, cave pictures, Mr Charles Barrett (AA 343), Rock Hole Hotel, Field Naturalist Club of Broken Hill, petroglyphs Sturt, Ernest Giles, cave of red hands model, Mr Percy Leason, vicMelbourne, Dr W MacGillivary, Dr RH Pulleine (AA 259). Reverse Headline "Fuse went out. Attempt on bank strong room" nzAuckland, Bank of New Zealand. Headline "nswSydney show. Pony jumps 7 feet six inches" Mr L Judd, Thumbs Up, G Evans, H Hansen, Tasmania. Headline "World's record broken" Miss Emile Roach, Mr R Chittick, Bloom, Dungog. Headline "The coal industry. Another conference arranged" nswSydney, Mr Bavin, Mr Bruce. Headline "YMCA. Inter association tournaments" waPerth, H Pitt, saAdelaide, S Wilbur waPerth, C Jutsum vicMelbourne, G Miller, J Smith, R Teasdale, L Humphrey, W McCrae, G Storey. Headline "Obituary" Mr William Edward Baker, New Parkside, Mambray, Port Germein, Henry Baker, Sidney Baker, Port Pirie, Mrs JS Quartermaine, Midland Junction, Mrs Ernest Raymond, saClare, Mrs Henry Tucker, Mrs AE Tonkin, Northfield, Mrs AJ Wellby, Parkside. Headline "Women voters. Delegates to conferences" nswSydney, International Women's Congress, British Commonwealth League Congress, London, Australian Federation of Women Voters, NSW delegates Mrs HF Bennett, Dr Grace Boelke, Mrs de Righi, Miss Ruby Rich, Victorian delegates Miss Flemming, Miss Bisgood, South Australian delegates Miss Chave Collisson, Miss Winifred Berry, Queensland delegates Mrs M Twedie, Western Australian delegates Mrs Rischbeith, Mrs Joyner, Mrs Beadle, Mrs Waterworth, Miss Firth, Mrs Carlile McDonnell, Miss Ellinor Walker, Mrs Emily Bennett, Mr Bavin. Headline "Burned to death" ukWallasey, Mr Richard Groves, Mrs Rose Connor, Miss Mary Linden, Miss Joyce James

  2. news clippings The saAdvertiser dated 2 April 1929 Headline "Early South Australia. Lessons from the past. The founders of the state" Mr A Grenfell Price, Round Table Christian Sociological Society, Parken College, saKent Town, Edward Gibbon Wakefield, Charles Sturt, Murray River. Headline "Founded by a prisoner" Canada, New Zealand. Headline "Father of Australian exploration" Kangaroo Island, Newgate Goal, 'Punishment of Death'. Headline "A courteous decision" Light, St Vincent Gulf, Governor Hindmarsh, The South Australian Company, Governor Gawler, Governor Grey. Headline "Efforts to expand" Sir Henry Fox Young, Goolwa, Port Elliot, Victor Harbour, Echuca Railway, saMorgan Railway, Murray Waters Act 1913, Overland Telegraph, Oodnadatta. Headline "A period of stagnation" Broken Hill, Port Pirie. Headline "The lessons of history" The British Economic Mission. Reverse Headline "Band of Hope visitors" Band of Hope Union of Victoria, saAmbleside, The Mount Barker Band of Hope. Headline "Liberal federation on west coast" Liberal Federation, electorate of Flinders, Winduna, RL Butler, W Morrow, G Ritchie, JG Moselley, WB Page. Headline "For charity" Charity Carnival Committee, South Australian Bands Association. Headline "Elder conservatorium concerts" Elder Conservatorium of Music, Mr Charles Schilsky, Miss Sylvia Whitington, Miss Kathleen Meegan, Miss Clarice Gmeiner, Mr Harold Parsons, George Pearce, Harold Denton, John Horner, Sir George Murray, S Marshall & Sons. Headline "Practical work in mechanics" General Motors Limited, Adelaide Technical College. Headline "Probate granted" Mercantile Trade Protection Association, Emma Hermina Emily Armbruster, saNorwood, Charles Ezra Battye, saMile End, Martin Charles Leon DeLaine, saKensington Gardens, Margaret Entwistle, St Peters, John Robert Christian Gellert, Tusmore Gardens, Hugh Hall, Quorn, Otto Berthold Kumnick, Tweedvale, Catherine Peters, saUnley, Francis Henry Stokes, saGlenelg, William Henry Whittle, Colonel Light Gardens. Headline "Sale of Rose Park residence" Matters & Co, Mr DT Ellison. Headline "Fire at Norton's Summit" Mr JH Cowling, Mr NP Cole. Headline "The late Sir George Knibbs. A remarkable Australian" Mr Fred Johns, 'Notable Australians' Lieutenant General Sir John Monash, 'Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia', 'The Shadow of the World's Future'. Headline "Canon Wise. A request for a trial" The St George's Messenger, Right Rev. Dr Thomas

  3. news clippings The saAdvertiser dated 9 April 1929 Headline "Bushmen's views. Difficulties of the country described. Airmen may not be found for weeks" waPerth, Mr McKenzie, Kingsford Smith, Southern Cross, Port George, Walcott, Drysdale

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/5/22 A-C
Date Range1923  -  1929
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11