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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 London Daily Express dated 24 May 1930 Headline "Famous airman on her chances. Dangers of flying over uncharted routes. 500 miles of sea" Sir Alan Cobham, Miss Amy Johnson, ukLondon, Calcutta. Headline "Different conditions" Java, Timor, Komodo, Rhodesia. Headline "Best course" Singapore, Port ntDarwin. Headline "Head wind" Bathurst Island. Headline "Close watch" Gipsy engine. Reverse Headline "Frenzied mob of 20,000. Amazing scene in Bombay last night. Police give way" by CJ Ketchum

  2. news clippings the London Daily Express dated 14 June 1930 Headline "Seagrave, Every boy's hero" Dehane Seagrave, Eton, Florida, Daytona.

  3. news clippings the Manchester Guardian dated 20 June 1930 Headline "Slave conditions in Australia. Allegations at Women's Conference. The Aborigines" The British Commonwealth League conference, Australian Aboriginal people, Mrs John Jones, Mrs Bennett, ntDarwin, Miss Nina Boyle. Headline "Ownership of women" Miss Alison Nielans, Mrs Haselwood, Hong Kong. Reverse Headline "Share markets. General level of prices higher. More bear covering". Headline "Rhodesian coppers recovery". Headline "Dollar stocks higher". Headline "Principal movements"

  4. news clippings the Daily Express dated 18 June 1930 Headline "Mixed marriage problem at the ports. Demand for a government inquiry. Children who go on the rates" Liverpool Association for the Welfare of Half-cast Children, Mr George Haines. Headline "Below the average". Headline "Cardiff". Headline "Fascinated girls" Rev. JG Garland. Headline "Teachers tribute". Headline "South Shields" Holborn, tuberculosis. Headline "Racial feuds". Headline "London". Headline "Manchester" Salford. Reverse Headline "A year of ordered progress. Record profit. Rationalisation in the petroleum industry. Sir John Cadman's views" Angol-Persian Oil Co Ltd, Mr John Clark, Consolidated Petroleum Company. Headline "Production fields" Masjid-i-Suleiman, Albania, Haft Kel, Abadan pipe line, Naft Khan, Baghdad, Iraq. Headline "Refineries". Headline "Shale oil". Headline "Marketing". Headline "Persia" Khuzistan. Headline "Rationalization". Headline "Staff"

  5. news clippings the London Daily Chronicle dated 20 June 1930 Headline "Britain's native policy. African interests paramount. A sacred trust. Conclusions on Kenya constitution" Black Man's Charter. Headline "The native's rights. Development of his institutions" HW Smith. Headline "Our trust". Headline "Principles applied". Headline "Political". Headline "Social". Headline "Economic". Headline "Closer union in East Africa. The goal and the objectives" Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda. Headline "Kenya constitution". Headline "No change". Reverse Headline "World travel service". Headline "Orient lines cruises". Headline "Holidays in Canada this summer. Seven wonderful weeks". Headline Clacton-on-sea, Laguna Bwelle. Headline "Libsbon, Madeira, Canary Islands

  6. news clippings uncited dated 1 July 1930 Headline "Letters to Australian natives. The charge of forced labour" the Manchester Guardian, British Commonwealth League conference, Australian Board of Missions, Mrs John Jones, John Stephen, Wangaratta. Reverse Headline "Movements of steamers" Headline "Company dividends and reports"

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/8/7 A-F
Date Range1930  -  1938
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
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