Individuals, subject matter and locations noted include:
- news clippings the Daily Express dated 2 January 1930 Headline "Bodiless heart made to beat. Latest instrument to save life. 'Chronogrph' " Princeton University, Mr AL Loomis, Dr Edmund N Harvey, National Academy of Sciences. Headline "Experiment on a turtle". Reverse Headline "Dugald's plan" by Victor MacClure
- news clippings the Observer dated 4 January 1930 Headline "Friends abroad" Arthur Winter, John Fenner Burgoyne, Mrs Charlie Coles, Mrs WD Walker, Fred Duncan
- news clippings the Observer dated 4 January 1930 Headline "Australia misrepresented" Dr WD Walker, Rufus. Features a photograph of Dr Walker
- news clippings uncited dated 1930 Headline "Central Australia. Life in the stone age. 5000 years old culture studied" the MacKay Aerial Survey Expedition. Ilbilla, Arunta tribe, Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission, Pintos, Euymos, churingas, Hawk Eye, Luritcha. Headline "The quest for food" tarina, yelca, ranta, woomera. Headline "The sleeping hollows" wallaby, Arunta, corroboree
- news clippings the London Daily Express dated 8 March 1930 Headline "A weekend thought"
- news clippings the Daily Express dated 22 January 1930. Part of a Strube cartoon featuring three bulls. Reverse headline "What happened yesterday" Stephen Mallowes, BA Dennington, Albert Dennington
Creator: Dr William Delano Walker
Control: AA 357/11/8/2 A-F
Quantity:
0.1cm,
Formats: Newspaper Clippings
Series:
AA357/11