NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS FROM "THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD"
(Downloaded from the Australian National Archives and in no particular date order)

 

·  DR. THOMAS WOOD IN CANBERRA

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 25 April 1944 p 2 Article

... DR. THOMAS WOOD IN CANBERRA -, CANBERRA, Monday.-Dr, Thomas Wood, author of "Cobbers," arrived in Canberra to-day to stay with the British High Commissioner, missioner, Sir Ronald Cross, and Lady Cross. He expects to be in Canberra for about two weeks. ... 41 words

·  DR. THOMAS WOOD TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 19 February 1944 p 10 Article

... DR. THOMAS WOOD TO I VISIT AUSTRALIA LONDON, Feb. 18 (A.A.P.).-Dr. Thomas Wood, author of "Cobbers" and "Cobbers Campaigning" will soon visit Australia to tell the story of Britain's contribution towards winning the war;_ ... 34 words

·  SPIRIT OF MUSIC. Dr. Thomas Wood's Lectures.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Thursday 19 March 1931 p 13 Article

... SPIRIT OF MUSIC. Dr. Thomas Wood's Lectures. Dr. Thomas Wood, who is in Australia lecturing turing ... but could learn discrimination if they were given the chance. In the school Dr. Wood suggested that ... chanty. Dr. Wood then turned to concerts and con- cert giving. Just because music was an art I there ... 326 words

·  DR. THOMAS WOOD. A Survey of Music.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 17 March 1931 p 10 Article

... DR. THOMAS WOOD. » A Survey of Music. Dr. Thomas Wood, the examiner for the Associated Board of ... with a delightful absence of formality, Dr. Wood skimmed lightly over the broken story of the art of ... Wagner. To-day Dr. Wood will give an address at the Highland Society's Hall on "Imagination and Common ... 371 words

·  'New Australia Seen By Dr. Thomas Wood

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Monday 15 January 1945 p 4 Article

... 'New Australia Seen By Dr. Thomas Wood « PERTH, Sunday.-Changes are occurring in the Australian character and the Australian outlook, according to opinions expressed by Dr. Thomas Wood, noted ... Australia's fighting services both on the mainland and in operational areas,. Dr. Wood said: "Australia ... 410 words

·  READING FOR THE OUTBACK Dr. Thomas Wood at Bush Book Club

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 6 June 1944 p 5 Article

... READING FOR THE OUTBACK Dr. Thomas Wood at Bush Book Club "We have never had such a good meeting, ... House. Lady Gowrie was referring to the presence of Dr. Thomas Wood, English authoi and composer, who ... was crowded out, and when the meeting began there wa3 not even standing room. Dr. Wood made a ... 248 words

·  AUTHOR OF "COBBERS" IN WAR WORK Interview With Dr. Thomas Wood

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Monday 30 October 1939 Supplement: Women's Supplement p 2 Article Illustrated

... AUTHOR OF IN WAR WORK Interview With Dr. Thomas Wood BY ALICE WILTON. IN a quiet office in London ... personal ambi- tions for national service-this man is Dr. Thomas Wood, well known to Australians as the ... can be no doubt to which class he himself belongs DR THOMAS WOOD, author of "Cobbers" and ' True ... 862 words

·  MUSICAL LECTURES.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 7 March 1931 p 12 Article

... MUSICAL LECTURES. Dr. Thomas Wood, examiner to the Afsociated Board, will give a course of 10 lectures at the Highland Society's Hall, Phillip-street, Sydney, beginning on Monday, March 16. The lectures will be of general musical Interest, wider In their i scope than was originally planned. ... 46 words

·  VICE-REGAL

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 23 May 1944 p 2 Article

... VICE-REGAL -» Her Excellency the Lady Gowrie, attended tended by Miss Ivie Price, left Sydney for Melbourne yesterday evening. Mrs. Arthur Grenfell and Dr. Thomas Wood have left Admiralty House, Sydney. ... 31 words

·  Women's News AUTHOR'S GIFT TO CLUB

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 6 June 1944 p 5 Article Illustrated

... AUTHOR'S GIFT TO CLUB LADY GOWRIE watching DR. THOMAS WOOD present, a signed copy of his book "Cobbers" to LADY KING at the annual meeting of the Bush Book Club yesterday afternoon when he was the guest speaker. ... 38 words

·  VICE-REGAL

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 5 December 1944 p 2 Article

... VICE-REGAL Her Excellency Lady Dugan, attended by Miss Mary Lisle Johnson addressed members of the Canberra Red Cross Auxiliary yesterday evening. Dr. Thomas Wood ha.s arrived at Clot« ernment House, Canberra. ... 31 words

·  THE COBBERS' CLUB

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 9 May 1944 p 2 Article

... THE COBBERS" CLUB FAHEY. a recent article it was claimed that Dr. Thomas Wood was the founder of the -"Cobbers' Club." This Is incorrect, The Cobbers' Club was founded in England by my brother, John ... He wrote to Dr. Thomas Wood and asked him to be the first "Cobber," tn which he readily agreed.. ... 107 words

·  MILLIONS CLUB.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 19 September 1931 p 17 Article

... MILLIONS CLUB. Dr. Thomas Wood, examiner to the Associated ciated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and Mid the Royal College of Music, will conduct community singing at the Millions Club next Monday. He will be the guest of the club at luncheon. r I ... 46 words

·  VICE-REGAL

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 11 July 1944 p 2 Article

... VICE-REGAL Their Excellencies the Governor-General ral and the Lady Gowrie entertained guests inpd ' (¡nests at an afternoon party at Admiralty House, Sydney, yesterday. Dr. Thomas Wood has nrrlved at Admiralty House', Sydney. His Rxeellency 'he Governor and Lady U'alcchuir.t, attoixdea bv itv» ... 61 words

·  VICE-REGAL

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 26 July 1944 p 2 Article

... tfternoon. Dr. Thomas Wood ha.s left Gnvcrnmen« House. ... 71 words

·  VICE-REGAL

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 16 May 1944 p 2 Article

... Ivie Price, visited the ! United States Women's Army Corps yes- terday evening. I Dr. Thomas Wood hajj ... 84 words

·  "COBBERS CAMPAIGNING." BOOK ON WAR EFFORT. LONDON, July 26. (A.A.P.)

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 27 July 1940 p 14 Article

... "COBBERS CAMPAIGNING." BOOK ON WAR EFFORT. LONDON, July 26. (A.A.P.) Dr. Thomas Wood, a well-known ... the Australians and Canadians' part in the war. Dr. Wood says that he remains English by Instinct, but ... Profit* from sales ol the book will go to the Australian Red Cross. Dr. Wood travelled widely in ... 101 words

·  "COBBERS" AUTHOR IN PERTH

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Monday 10 April 1944 p 4 Article

... "COBBERS" AUTHOR IN PERTH PERTH, Sunday. —Dr Thomas Wood. English composer. broadcaster, composci bioadcnstci and author of "Cobbers," ' is in Perth, having returned to Australia after 12 ycais absence He is hne on a special mission on behalf of the Biltish Government Di Wood expects to spend at ... 93 words

·  CONVALESCENT HOME IN SUFFOLK. Lord Stradbroke's Offer. LONDON, Nov. 5. (A.A.P.)

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Monday 6 November 1939 p 10 Article

... mansion, Henham ham Hall, in Suffolk, as a convalescent home for Australian combatants. Dr. Thomas Wood, author of "Cobbers," who resides near Hen ham Hall, describes it as one of the loveliest old ... 94 words

·  VICE-REGAL

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 28 July 1944 p 2 Article

... VICE-REGAL Her Excellency the Lady Gowrie, attended by bv Squadron-Officer M. Cader, made a farewell inspection of various units of the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force in Sydney yesterday afternoon. Dr. Thomas Wood has arrived at Ad- miralty House, Sydney. Ladv Wakehurst, attended by Mr. ... 83 words

·  SPIRIT OF SONG. Dr. T. Wood's "Tonic."

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 22 September 1931 p 6 Article

... leadership of Dr Thomas Wood, examiner to the associated board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal ... Dr Wood led the gathering in the singing of "Loch Lomond," "My Bonnie," "Waltzing Matilda," and "The ... the spirit of song when the flock called them back to their offices Dr. Wood told them, as a pre- ... 191 words

·  Family Notices

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 18 September 1857 p 1 Family Notices

... daughter of the late Dr. Thomas Braid- wood Wilson, of Braidwood. On the 16th September, at his residence, ... Sheehy, Thomas McGrachon, native of county Clare, Ireland, to Miss Mary Leahy, native of Kilkenny, ... 136 words

·         Text last corrected on 11 October 2010 by annmanley

·  VICE-REGAL

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 7 June 1944 p 2 Article

... VICE-REGAL His Excellent the Goscmor General Lord Gowrie reccised Commander war ten Athpiton and other icprc«nUtiJ of the American Legion at Admiralty House Svdncj vestcrdaj Dr Thomas Wood has left ... « Ocean House Martin Place Interna morning . Mr, Dr Fdlth Summnsklll MP »"{M« Con Gribbin hase ... 184 words

·  "LILLIBULLERO" SUNG AGAIN

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 17 May 1944 p 4 Article

... "LILLIBULLERO" SUNG AGAIN Recordings of "Lillibullero," a 17th century marching song which is now said to be "sweeping England," were played to A.B.C. officials for the first time in Sydney yesterday by Dr. Thomas Wood, who rediscovered the tune. It is described as "a happy rollicking air which ... 127 words

·  JOINT DIPLOMA BY MUSIC BOARDS

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 11 November 1944 p 4 Article

... and tjie other by Australia. Dr, Thomas Wood will act as tho visit- ing examiner this year. Ile ... 140 words

·  PERSONAL. VICE-REGAL.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Monday 14 December 1931 p 8 Article

... of their ftmlly, attended Divine service at St And ew's Cathedra] yesterday morning Dr Thomas Wood M ... 144 words

·  FAT SALARIES FOR "UNKNOWNS." Information Ministry Surprise. LONDON, Oct. 10. (A.A.P.)

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 11 October 1939 p 14 Article

... £1.000 a veai. Dr. Thomas Wood, who is well-known in musical circles in Britain, and who, after ... 168 words

·  VICE-REGAL

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Thursday 25 May 1944 p 2 Article

... at Government House. In the evening, her Excellency was present at » lecture given by Dr. Thomas Wood at the Melbourne Town Hall. His Excellency the Governor presided at a meeting of the Executive ... 181 words

·  LUNCHTIME MUSIC CLUB Lady Gowrie Present

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 6 June 1944 p 5 Article

... the Lunch-time Music Club and held at History House. Lady Gowrie, who was aocompanied by Dr. Thomas Wood, was met by the president of the club, Miss Margaret Gillespie, and other office-bearers. The ... 125 words

·  VICE-REGAL

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 19 July 1944 p 2 Article

... Sydney. Mrs. Stephen Osborne and Dr. Thomas Wood have arrived to stay at Government Hour«. ... 109 words

·  NEW COMPETITION FOR COMPOSERS

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 1 July 1947 p 13 Article

... NEW COMPETITION FOR COMPOSERS I The Royal Philharmonic Society has decided to award six prizes for composition tion to be competed for annually at musical foundations in Great Britain The chairman of the society, Dr Thomas Wood, siid young British com posers of to day could more linn hold their ... 187 words

·  WHEN MR. LANG RULED. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 11 May 1935 p 8 Article

... ; WHEN MR. LANG RULED. . I TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. I am, 7. have just read a book called ¡ "Cobbers," by Dr. Thomas Wood, an Englishman. , man. Dr. Wood saw in two years as much of Australia as ... it so. On . Dr. Wood's return to England after Mr. i Lang's expulsion from office, he Invested two ... 238 words

·  SPECULATION ON TUNE'S ORIGIN "Waltzing Matilda"

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 15 April 1944 p 4 Article

... composer, author, and broadcaster. Dr. Thomas Wood, to-day. He said the theory was not accept ' able ... Marl , borough with me." Dr. Wood said that he had . collected a lot of evidence about ? the source of the ... propitious. "In the meantime," said Dr. Wood, "Miss Gilchrist said that her soul revolted at the ... 229 words

·  ADDRESS BY DR. T. WOOD. MUSIC AS A WORLD FORCE.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 29 September 1931 p 8 Article

... pictures is now being held there, to hear an address by Dr. Thomas Wood on "The Way of the World." Dr. Thomas Wood is visiting Australia as an examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of ... ADDRESS BY DR. T. WOOD. MUSIC AS A WORLD FORCE. At the invitation of the Musical Association of ... 453 words

·  MUSIC REVIVAL. Sweeping Through England. INFLUENCE OF BROADCASTING.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 6 June 1930 p 11 Article

... Thomas Wood, M.A., Mus. D., who arrived in Sydney by the Orvieto yesterday. Dr. Wood said that ... this prejudice had been eradicated said Dr. Wood. In the great schools of Eng- land music was now an ... take up music, but now it was recognised tjiat music was a part of a gentleman's education. Dr. Wood ... 323 words

·  Women's News YOUNG PEOPLE'S JOB AFTER WAR Dr. Wood's Appeal

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Monday 14 August 1944 p 4 Article

... Thomas Wood, the noted author and musician, told 600 young Service men and women last night. Di Wood, ... together to net the world square again," he said MUCH TO BE DONL Dr. Wood said that good veatner in ... "But the Ger- mans are still fightlne and will go on fighting," he said. Dr. Wood said thal any place ... 272 words

·  CRITIC OF AUSTRALIA.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 23 June 1934 p 10 Article

... CRITIC OF AUSTRALIA. Though he does not mention the fact, Dr. Thomas Wood came to Australia in 1930, and again in the following year, as an examiner for the Royal Academy and the Royal College of Music, and his book on the experience is a delightful one. Entitled "Cobbers," it is critical and ... 274 words

·  FAMOUS OLD HOME DEFIES ROBOT Damage By Blast

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 21 July 1944 p 2 Article

... from a flying-bomb bomb which exploded 200 yards from it is graphically related by Mrs. Thomas Wood in a letter to her hus- band, Dr. Thomas Wood, now visiting Sydney. Mrs. Wood, who was alone, was ... from sleep. The bomb came o"er on June 16 and Mrs. Wood, who did not then know about Hitler's new ... 467 words

·  DR. WOOD RETURNS "Ambassador" for Australia

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 29 April 1944 p 7 Article

... DR. WOOD RETURNS "Ambassador" for Australia By E. H. A. BROOKE DR. THOMAS WOOD is back in ... that my voice could be tried foi the school choir by Dr Thomas Wood the Dnectoi of Music My terror tuined to panic as Dr Wood advanced until his spectacles actually touched my nose No one had told mo ... 544 words

·  Book News

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 28 January 1950 p 9 Article

... ARMS Rolf Boldrcwood A World s Classic edition with an Introduction by Dr Thomas Wood (Geoffrey ... London) South Bound by Barbara Anderson (Gol L Uncz London) THE CONVERSATIONS OF DR JOHN SON Extracted ... 484 words

·  TRUE THOMAS.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 15 August 1936 p 12 Article

... of the book. ("True Thomas," by Dr. Thomas wood", Cape; Angus and Robcitson, and Dymock's, Sydney ) ... TRUE THOMAS. Probably all who read Dr. Thomas Wood's book on Australia, "Cobbers," desired to know ... characters in fiction or truth could be more horribly vivid than the diseased Swede Dr. Wood ... 649 words

·  BROADCASTING. National Stations.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 14 March 1941 p 6 Article

... French lesson 6pm A Messige to Australia BBC lelay Dr Thomas Wood Bli p m neus 7 pm Australian news ... 447 words

·  Women's News SUPPER FOR SOLDIER ARTISTS FAREWELLS IN SYDNEY Lady Gowrie's June Programme

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 24 May 1944 p 5 Article Illustrated

... which she »«ill take Dr. Thomas Wood, author »f "Cobbers." Other engagements include: June T ^GB ... 384 words

·  A Genial Musician Loved This Country By A STAFF CORRESPONDENT

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 21 November 1950 p 2 Article Illustrated

... A Genial Musician Loved This Country I By A STAFF CORRESPONDENT BACK in 1932 Dr. Thomas ?L> Wood, ... DR. THOMAS WOOD "What did he do? He set fire to the grass surrounding his prison, hoping thereby to ... bush refreshment room in midsummer could not shatter the good humour of Dr. Wood, one of the most ... 857 words

·  WOMEN'S WAR WORK

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Thursday 23 October 1941 p 5 Article

... received is the manuscript of "Cobbers," the book on Australia, by Dr. Thomas Wood. Dr. Wood has ... have sons in the fighting forces. The president is Dr. R. A. Phipps Waugh, who served in the ... 456 words

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·  PASSENGERS BY THE MAKURA. AUCKLAND, Monday.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 17 October 1916 p 9 Article

... passengers Messrs. Glynn, Thomas, and Walkins, Dr. Wood, Walkin-, Dr Mood, j Mi-KKrt-, Read iml lurmr, ... Main, Hoadlo fjuictt, C ribtre Hi tv, Di\, turbes, iUfdairtLS Glvim, Pirdu. Ilovd, \\ ool«ay, Wood ... 130 words

·  RAGS OF RECOLLECTION.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 6 March 1937 p 12 Article

... RAGS OF RECOLLECTION. Few writers of personal books can repeat their first success. Dr. Munthe has not done It. Dr. Thomas Wood has not quite done It. Dr. Halliday Sutherland nearly did it in "A ... fill in the gaps and dredge up the second-rate stuff. "In this book," says Dr. Sutherland, "I have ... 610 words

·  PERSONAL. VICE-REGAL.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 11 June 1930 p 12 Article

... Australia Dr Thomas Wood, who arrived in Sydney last week by the Orvleto, has come to Aus- tralia as ... Maunganui yesterday from New Zealand Dr P W Hall, accompanied by his wife returned from Europe by the Citta di Genova yesterday Dr Hall was greatly impressed by the progress of medical research In London ... 598 words

·  THE CHURCHES Special Services

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 20 May 1944 p 5 Article

... Hall. Dr. Thomas Wood will speak on "The British Family." at 3. The Rev. Lionel Fletcher will hold ... Hake, head- master of The King's School. At 7.15. Dr. John Laird, of New Zealand, will preach. A ... in the Assembly Hall to-night. On Monday, at 7. thc Rev. J. R. B. Love and Dr. McLaren will speak at ... 563 words

·  Music and Drama Students Without "Devil"

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 16 December 1944 p 8 Article

... its results, though it is plain that the results are too often quite uninspiring, as Dr. Thomas Wood, has discovered with disappoint- ment. He has been disturbed, in the examinations which he Is ... the candidates tested by him. Is the fault theirs, or the .system's? Work . examined by Dr. Wood ... 681 words

·  "Operation Elephant" Meant They Were Looking After Winnie From Our London Office

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 7 May 1946 Supplement: The Sydney Morning Herald Magazine. p 3 Article Illustrated

... . . . JDESCRIBING the growth of the British Empire, Dr. Thomas Wood, well-known as the author of "Cob-, bers," told ... 585 words

·  Some Australian Speech Is Good

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 18 March 1949 p 2 Article

... strongest words yet written on behalf of the anti Cockney theory were by Dr. Thomas Wood in his ... particular country, and a condemnation based dimply on prejudice is not justified." Dr. Wood has not, ... pronunciation recognisably their own there can be little doubt The question is Why? In 1940, Dr Halliday ... 912 words

·  PIXY PRANKS. "The Spirit Moves Them."

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 12 October 1940 p 8 Article Illustrated

... William Barrett have testified to the existence of poltergeists. Mr. Sitwell might have added to them Dr. Thomas Wood, who in his "True Thomas" relates a number of personal experiences with pixies. Another ... the tree. That's to grow the wood. That's to make the cradle. That's to rock the bairn, That's to ... 705 words

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·         Text last corrected on 17 March 2010 by Zanna-Aberdeen

·  NEAR AND FAR.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 19 September 1931 p 7 Article

... orranged an address by Dr. Thomas Wood, on "The Way of the World," on September 28, at 8 p.m., at ... Brigadier General Heritage will be among the guests of honour. Dr. Stewart Mackay will be the speaker at a meeting ... 852 words

·  THAT AUSTRALIAN ACCENT. Disagreement on Causes.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 24 August 1940 p 9 Article

... this. Dr. Thomas Wood, author of "Cobbers," declares thal, the Cockney voice ls husky and throaty, ... have developed a dialect. Only this year Dr. Halliday Sutherland suggested that pollen in the air ... 982 words

·  FEATURES FOR COMING WEEK.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 29 August 1930 p 5 Article

... Dr Thomas Wood on Muslo nnd the Mun In the Street On Monday night lhere will be brondcast from the ... 827 words

·  Matilda was a Real Person

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 16 November 1946 p 7 Article

... dreaminess. Incorrect, too, is the version given by Dr. Thomas Wood in his book "Cobbers." There he ... 997 words

·  MUSIC AND DRAMA. CONCERTS AND THE RADIO.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 26 April 1930 p 8 Article

... in Australia this year will be Dr. Thomas Wood, Dr. R. O. Beachcroft, and Messrs. Edgar Bainton and Harry Isaacs. Dr. Wood, who went to Oxford in 1914, and took the degrees of M.A. and Doctor of Music ... as well as songs. Born in Lancashire In 1892, he Is the only son of Captain Thomas Wood, R N.R. Dr. ... 1442 words

·  Things that Matter... and. that. don't East and West.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Thursday 28 June 1934 Supplement: Women's Supplement p 2 Article

... our complacency. In his book recounting his travels and experiences in Australia, Dr. Thomas Wood, ... Dr. Wood-let us admit it fairly-is not very far wrong in his estimate of the average Australian. We are a happy go-lucky people, and we are inclined to "give it a go." When Romance Begins. Dr. Duhig, ... 975 words

·  AUSTRALIA'S PROGRESS. Tributes From London. NATION'SFUTURE. (Published in "The Times.") LONDON, Jan. 26.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Thursday 27 January 1938 p 12 Article

... characteristics and qualities "Dr. Thomas Wood chose the word 'Cobbers' as the title of his book, because ... formerly of Sydney, and Dr P. A Micklem pleached the seimon. He said- "Australia has grown far beyond the ... 1047 words

·  WOUNDS OF THE WAR. Three People Look Back.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 26 November 1938 p 22 Article Illustrated

... marriage." Thus wrote Dr. Thomas Wood. In his own autobiography, of the war and the war gen- eration ... 1169 words

·  AUSTRALIAN READERS. TASTE IN BOOKS. A Growing Market.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 22 April 1939 p 16 Article

... 80 per cent of the sales of Cobbers by Dr Thomas Wood have been made in tbis country It appears ... 1203 words

·  MUSIC AND DRAMA. GONSALEZ OPERA COMPANY.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 20 September 1930 p 8 Article

... task be- fore you in the presentation of the Mass in B Minor alone " ^Festivals like this," wrote Dr Thomas Wood, examiner for the Associated Board, "ought to convince the people that a great composer ... Brisbane "Courier " Dr Arundel Orchard, Director of the New South Wales Conservatorium, wrote ' You ... 1398 words

·  MUSIC AND DRAMA. NOTED ORCHESTRAL WORKS.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 27 June 1931 p 6 Article

... orchestral treatment of a song described by Dr Thomas Wood In his Oxford Song Book as pei haps the most ... 1506 words

·  BROADCASTING. National Stations.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 28 March 1941 p 5 Detailed lists, results, guides

... message to Australia by Dr. Thomas Wood, 6.15 p.m., news 7 p.m., newsreel 7.30 p.m., Melbourne Or- ... Instrumental Trio 9 p.m.. All-Australia session 9.30 p.m.. Mary O. Thomas (soprano) and Miriam Hyde ... 434 words

·  DR. THOMAS WOOD DEAD

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Tuesday 21 November 1950 p 3 Article

... DR. THOMAS WOOD DEAD LONDON, November 20 (A.A.P.).-Dr. Thomas Wood, best known in Australia as the author of "Cobbers" and "Cob- bers Campaigning," died sud- denly yesterday at his home in Essex. He was 57. Dr. Wood was "also a com- poser and musician, and was chairman of the music panel of the ... 109 words