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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 British Medical Journal dated 20 June 1931 Headline "Royal College of Surgeons of England" Lord Moynihan, Mr G Buckston Browne. Headline "The late Sir Herbert Waterhouse". Headline "Fellowship" features a list of sucessful candidates for the Diploma of Fellowship. Headline "Primary Fellowship examinations" features a list of successful candidates including GC Ferguson, JH Kellgren, H Kelson, CA Keogh, S Kranz, W Merrington, CB Singh, WD Walker. Headline "Membership" F Chandra, Hilary SM Hadaway, T Standing. Headline "Examiners" Mr RM Vick, Mr Rawling, followed by a list of other examiners. Reverse Headline "Dental and opthalmic treatment" Mr Greenwood, Mr John. Headline "Solitary confinement" Mr Freeman, Mr Clynes. Headline "The Factory Inspectorate" Major Colville. Headline "Imported meat" Sir Charles Cayzer. Headline "Pensions" Mr Roberts, Mr Jowett. Headline "An all in insurance scheme" Miss Lawrence, Sir G Penny. Headline "Statistics of unidentified bodies" Mr Cylnes, Mr Somerville Hastings. Headline "Regulations for patients in military hospitals" Mr Shaw. Headline "Medical notes in parliament" Mr Snowden

  2. news clippings the Adelaide News dated 14 July 1931 Headline "Australia shows the way to recovery. All embracing expenditure cuts. Ministers and high officers 20 percent members 10 percent. Big departmental savings" Premier LL Hill. Headline "Departments will be cut". Headline "Sacrifices by individuals". Headline "Australia's improving trade"

  3. news clippings the Adelaide Chronicle dated 4 June 1931 Headline "Capt Miller to the rescue. Flies to station beyond Broken Hill. Picks up injured man" Captain HC Miller, Adelaide Hospital, Mr CA Bartlett, Mt Stuart Station, Dr Ian Wilkins, Tibooburra Hospital. Reverse Headline "Hard cases"

  4. news clippings the Adelaide Chronicle dated 16 July 1931 Headline "Super for dry districts. Prof. Perkins on benefits. Use advocated" annotated with price of super and wheat, includes a photograph, Ceduna. Headline "Tests reveal benefits". Reverse Headline "Wheat marketing problem. Moonta district farmers meet. Reasons for low prices" Mr JM McDonald, South Australian Wheat Pool, Mr HG Hawkins, South Australian Farmers' Union, Mr RC Kitto. Headline "Over production"

  5. news clippings the Adelaide Chronicle undated Headline "First Xray pictures here" Mr Luther Scammell, Faulding, Prof. Bragg, University of Adelaide, Mr WT Rowe, Dr AA Lendon. Reverse headline "Conclusive proof" Bex

  6. news clippings the London Daily Telegraph dated 3 August 1931 Headline "Thomas Edison". Headline "The first phonograph". Reverse Headline "Inns of Court OTC" Ludgershall, 128th Hampshire Territorial Infantry Brigade. Headline "Londoners at Egdon Heath" 167th Infantry Brigade, City of London Regiment, City of London Field Brigade

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/8/16 A-F
Date Range1931  -  1938
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
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