No Prince ever received a warmer welcome to a foreign land than that which greeted the Prince of Wales yesterday when he landed at Yokohama and travelled to ...
Article : 680 wordsIt has been learned that Australia will be represented on sub-committees for the purpose of advising the British delegates whenever matters concerning the ...
Article : 776 wordsWithin a few minutes of ascending for a trial flight in the aeroplane with which they hoped to circle tho world, Sir Ross Smith and Lieutenant.Bennett were killed by the machine going Into a spinning nose dive and crashing to earth. But for Slr Keith Smith's late arrival at the Brooklands ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 780 wordsWhen Lieutenant J. M. Bennett left Australia two months ago to join Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith on their world flight, he carried a letter to Sir Ross Smith ...
Article : 118 words"I am sure that ail my old comradcs of the Australian Flying Corps will share the sorrow I feel at the passing of Ross Smith and Bennett," the controller of civil ...
Article : 302 wordsGeneral Semenoff, the anti-Bolshevik loader, who has recently been called upon to answer law suits in America in connection with alleged confiscations in Siberia, ...
Article : 106 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—The one topic of conversation in Adelaide to-day was the death of Sir Ross Smith, who was born in Adelaide. Great sympathy was expressed ...
Article : 263 wordsGeneral Semenoff has turned up, and lacking a bail bond has been sent to prison. His wife offered her jewels as security for the bond, but they insufficient. ...
Article : 36 wordsGeneral Graves, commander of the American Siberian force, appeared before the Senate Labour committee, and declared that General Seinenoff, the anti-Bolshevik, ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Secretary of State for Air (Captain F. E. Guest) telegraphed to Sir Keith Smith, on behalf of the Air Council and himself,as follows:—"Please accept most ...
Article : 183 wordsTwelve months ago there were in Australia six men who had flown from Great Britain to Australia. Now there are only three. Lieutenant R. J. Parer, who piloted ...
Article : 357 wordsLieutenant James Mallett Bennett, who was unmarried, was aged 27 years. He was born at 21 Pant road, St. Kilda, and had lived all his life at this address with his ...
Article : 215 wordsMajor Herbert Armstrong, a solicitor, formerly clerk of courts at Hay, in Wales, was found guilty, and sentenced to death on a charge of having poisoned his wife ...
Article : 259 wordsCommenting on the disaster, the New York "Times" says:—"He was a greater flier than the late Sir John Alcock (who flew from America, to Ireland in June, ...
Article : 130 wordsStudents numbering 15,305. of all ages. from six to 60, gave further proof to-day of the warmth and sincerity of Tokio's welcome to the Prince of Wales. His "official" ...
Article : 314 wordsGrief, is mingled with pride among the relatives, of Lieutenant. J.M. Bennett. There is sorrow at the loss of a son and brother, but pride in his acheivements and ...
Article : 435 wordsDetails about the projected world flight were obtained from Sir Ross Smith by a representative of the "Daily Telegraph." lt was intended to begin on April 25, the ...
Article : 400 wordsThe Genon correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that Mr. Lloyd George intends at the earliest possible moment to propose, a pact that no nation ...
Article : 154 wordsAlthough aviation has developed rapidly since the armistice, fater which the designers and pilots of Great Britain, who had obtained valuable experience of war ...
Article : 760 wordsImports of merchandise into Great Britain during March totalled £87,870,424, or a decrease of £3,862,230 when compared with those for March last year. Exports ...
Article : 111 wordsA truce has been arranged on the Fermanagh, border between Ulster and the Trish Free State. Details of the truce, however, show that it does not bind the muti ...
Article : 131 wordsDuring the discussion of the financial experts' report it was suggested that a convention of all banks issuing paper money should be called, owing to the impossibility ...
Article : 110 wordsThe House of Lords agreed to the third reading of Lord Muir McKenzie's Gaming Bill, after embodying an amendment by Lord Askwith providing that no action to ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. Bennett, the under-manager for Harland and Wollf Limited, shipbuilders, of Belfast. was shot while going to work in the morning. The police and military were ...
Article : 55 wordsThe German Government has abolished restrictions on the importation of Hour. The West Australian loan of £2,000,000, issued at £96, at 5 per cent, interest, has ...
Article : 278 wordsBorn in Adelaide 30 years age, Sir Ross Macpherson Smith, K.B.E, M.C., D.F.C., ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,690 wordsThe last letter from Lieutenant Bennett to his parents was received on Tuesday, lt was dated March 7, and was full of expressions of confidence in the ability of his ...
Article : 226 wordsAddressing British and American journal[?], M. Barthou, French Minister for War, disclaimed any desire to block the Conference. He-had no love for Germany, but ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell), who is on a visit to the Continent of Europe, was given a good welcome at Antwerp, Malines, and Brussels, in ...
Article : 72 wordsThe third trial of Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbuckle, on a charge of having caused the death of Virginia Rappe, a film actress, has been concluded. Arbuckle was found ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 15 Apr 1922, Page 11
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