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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 Sunday Times dated 21 August 1932 Headline "A triumphant conclusion to Ottawa conference. The King's message High expectations justified. Twelve agreements signed at final session. Preferences extended and trade barriers reduced. Anglo-Indian accord". Headline "Immediate gains for Britain". Headline "Two big achievements" World Economic Conference. Headline "Control of output to replace tariffs" New Zealand, Australia. Headline "The final scene no pomp or ceremony". Headline "Business atmosphere", Mr Bennett, Mr Baldwin. Headline "Mr Chamberlain a graceful tribute" Mr O'Kelly. Headline "Tributes to Mr Bennett". Headline "Greatest achievement". Headline "Results of real benefit. The King's delight". Headline "Great results. An imperial triumph Mr Chamberlain" . Headline "Stimulus to world trade". Headline "Three cheers for our friends, Canada's farewell". Headline "The agreements. Publication tomorrow". Headline "Child electrocuted" Evan John Jenkins, ukBrockley, Crofton Park. Reverse Headline "Fog holds up Mollison. To arrive in New York today. No more breaking of records". Headline "A married man now". Headline "Mrs Mollison's plans. Quite weekend in the country". Headline "Royal wedding banns. Great grand children of Queen Victoria" Prince Gustav Adolf, Princess Sibille, King Gustav, Princes Ingrid, Prince Sigvard, Prince Bertil, Prince Carl-Johan, Lady May Cambridge. Headline "Death after horse fly bite" Mrs Kathleen Peake. Headline "Mr Mackenzie's death" Miss Olliver and ukMrs Chambers, France, Mr Ronald Mackenzie. Headline "In seven daqys. Weavers against a lightning stoppage. Way to peace open" Manchester, ukRadcliffe, Ashton-upon-Lyne, Textile Trades Federation, Ashton Power Loom Weaver's Association, District Cotton Employers' Association. Headline "Capital issues held up. Embargo still in operation" Mr Neville Chamberlain, Ottawa. Headline "Up by customs. Charges against four London men. 3520 gallons of alcohol. Court allegation of find by officials" Gravesend Magistrates Court, Mucking Creek, Strathspey, Stephen Christopher Winefild-Smith, Arthur Boyes, Henry Charles Rutherford Milward, Bertie Strong Smallman. Headline "Heat death roll. Fatal cases of sunstroke" Thomas Beats, Moulsford, Royal Berkshire Hospital, George Whitehead, Northants, Hurley Pool, Michael Mulcahey, Teddington, Charles Hickson, Ashford, Robert Musgrave, Barnard Castle, Wilfred Belvoir, Tottenham, Flanders Weir, Edward Hodson, Birtley, Joseph McKenna

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/8/38 A
Date Range1931  -  1933
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
BESbswy