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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 clipping The London Daily Mail dated 12 September 1931 Headline cartoon "Feeing the draught". Reverse Headline "A nasty moment" featuring a photograph of two race horses and falling jockey. Mystic Fruit. Headline "400 killed in hurricane. British colony's capital wrecked" British Honduras, Belaize

  2. news clippings the British Medical Journal dated 18 September 1931 WD Walker, Karl Stulcken, Hamburg, Australian Aboriginal people. Reverse JM Whitehead, WR Kay, HB Stanton, Dudley Johnston, CJP Cave, G Aubourne Clarke

  3. news clippings the Advertiser dated 14 September 1931 Headline "Australian photographs win award" Dr WD Walker, Royal Photographic Society medal, Life history of the kangaroo

  4. news clippings the Australian Christian World dated 16 September 1932 Headline "West Australian notes. Care of Aborigines" Australian Aboriginal people, Mr AO Neville, Aboriginal population in Western Australia, Collie, waWilliams, Northam, Kellerberrin, Tuckanarra, British and Foreign Bible Society, Woorora language. Reverse Headline "Rev. Charles C Dugan"

  5. news clippings the Manchester Guardian Dated 28 September 1931 Headline "Sheepdog trails in london" features photograph of dog working sheep. Reverse Headline "Mr Thomas and tariffs. Two objectives. A bargaining weapon. And for balancing trade" Mr JH Thomas, Derby. Headline "French visit to Belin. Ministers' excellent reception. M Laval's aims" M Brian, Nazis, Hitler. Headline "Looms dispute. Burnley weavers challenge. To be accepted" Burnley Weavers' Association, Mr Andrew Naesmith, Queen's Mill, John Spencer

  6. news clippings the Courier dated 8 December 1931 Headline "Aerial ambulance" aVictory, Australian Inland Mission, Burketown, Kynuna, Urandanglem Cloncurry district Hospital, wireless



Tindale Tribes: Worora.

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/8/19 A-F
Date Range1931  -  1933
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
Tindale Tribes:
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