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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 vicMelbourne Herald dated 25 June 1935 Headline "Bush wireless" features photograph of Rev. John Flynn, Aerial Medical Services, Mr Alfred Traeger, Jubilee Medal, Cloncurry, Port Hedland

  2. news clippings The Courier Mail dated 19 July 1935 Headline "Flying doctor again. Skilful landing on narrow strip" Tennant's Creek, Dr Fenton, Alice Springs, Australian Inland Mission. Reverse Headline "47 killed 155 injured" ukLondon, Formosa, earthquake, Byoritsu

  3. news clippings The Advertiser dated 3 August 1935 ukLondon, Mrs W Walker, St Peters, Mrs Drage, The Welsh Women's Regional Committee, flying doctor, The Associated Country Women of the World, Lady Eleanor Cole, Kenya. Headline "Novel needlework". Reverse Headline "Brakes. Tracing engine noise: replacing clutch" Royal Automobile Association, Mr RH Brinkman. Headline "Noise in engine". Headline "Brake linings". Headline "Buying second hand car"

  4. news clippings The British, Australian New Zealander dated 3 September 1935 Headline "Lecturing on Australia" Mrs WD Walker, Associated Country Women of the World, Hampshire, Penrhyn Castle. Reverse SS Orsova, Mrs Porteous, Mr EP Eltham, Miss Adela Peacock, George Coates, Mrs Dora Meeson Coates, Horsenden Infant School, Ealing

  5. news clippings The Mercury dated 7 September 1935 Headline "Southern Cross. Permanent resting place. Canberra favoured" Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, Richmond Aerodrome, Mascot Aerodrome. Headline "Medical services. Facilities for settlers 'wretched regulations' " International Pacific Health Conference, Mr Hughes

  6. news clippings The Mercury dated 9 September 1935 Headline "Foregathering of medicos. Annual meeting of BMA in vicMelbourne. First held in the southern hemisphere. Distinguished visitors from overseas. Importance of medicine in modern life" SS Orangi, SS Anchises, Sir James Barret, Sir Richard Stawell. Headline "Opening today. Full week of activities. Delegates arriving". Headline "distinguished visitors" Prof. Edwin Bramwell, The Association of British Neurologists, University of Edinburgh, Dr Alan Vickers, flying doctor, Mr George Simpson, Rev. John Flynn, Prof. TH Laby, Dr AM Davidson, Dr WU Linteh, The National Quarantine Service, China. Reverse Headline "The achievements of modern science. The streamlined train". Advertisement for Nazetha. Abysinia. Headline "Preserving the status quo" Mr T Abercrombie, Mounroe Doctrine. Headline "Australia and war. Should stand aloof. Federal Laour leader's view"

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/7/32 A-F
Date Range1934  -  1938
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
BESbswy