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  1. STUDYING EARTHQUAKES.
    Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1907 - 1915) Friday 24 February 1911 p 4 Article
    The problem of observing and studying earthquakes and earth shocks is one of intense fasoination. The Emperor of Japan, according to an article in the new ... 473 words
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    General articles about earthquakes

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  2. EARTHQUAKE'S THREE PHASES. WHAT SEISMOGRAPH SHOWED Centre 150 Miles from Melbourne.
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wednesday 12 April 1922 p 11 Article Illustrated
    The earthquake felt over a large part of Victoria on Monday night was preceded by a slight disturbance registered by the observatory seismograph at [?] 46min. ... 994 words
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    They knew about earthquakes even then

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  3. ROMANCE OF GEOLOGY. THE STORY OF TASMANIA. ITS BIRTH AND EARLY YEARS. VOLCANOES AND EARTHQUAKES.
    Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954) Saturday 15 April 1922 p 9 Article
    In an address at Hobart Mr. Loftus Hills, Director of Geological Survey, gave a further instalment of his fascinating story of the early years of ... 670 words
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  4. Earth tremors : proceedings of a seminar commemorating the centenary of instrumental seismology in Australia / A.B. Biggs ...[et al.]
    Centenary of Instrumental Seismology in Australia.. Launceston, Tas.) (1983 :
    [ Conference Proceedings : 1983 ]
    At 4 libraries
    Earth tremors : proceedings of a seminar commemorating the centenary of instrumental seismology in Australia / A.B. Biggs ...[et al.]
  5. EARTH TREMORS. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCES. SCIENTIFIC DATA COLLECTED BY THE OBSERVATORY.
    The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Friday 12 October 1917 p 8 Article
    At the meeting of the Royal Society, held at the Museum on Tuesday, Mr. H. B. Curiewis (Acting Government Astronomer) read a paper on the subject of earth ... 1344 words
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    Meckering 1916

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  6. OUR UNSTABLE GLOBE. FINDING ITS EQUILIBRIUM. PROFESSOR DAVID'S ADDRESS. "THE TREND LINES OF AUSTRALIA."
    The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Wednesday 24 May 1911 p 2 Article
    Prof. David's presidential address before the New Zealand Royal Society at Wellington on May 3 was on the subject of "The Trend Lines of Australia." ... 2849 words
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    Prof David's address to Roy Soc NZ

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION. DECLARED QUAKE-PROOF. BRISBANE, January 2.
    Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954) Wednesday 3 January 1940 p 7 Article
    Australia, the geologists consider, is quake-proof. We do have small tremors here, but an appalling tragedy, such as that which occurred in ... 717 words
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  8. Australia too Old to Quake
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 6 April 1946 p 6 Article
    EARTHQUAKES which brought up some missing islands in the Arabian Sea the other day, and made 2,000 people homeless in ... 997 words
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  9. "EARTHQUAKES GOING TO WASTE."
    The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939) Saturday 30 January 1926 p 41 Article
    Some months ago, after an earth tremor at Dayboro, Professor H. C. Richards, D.Sc. of the Queensland University, strongly urged that a small ... 294 words
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  10. EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANOES.
    South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) Tuesday 27 August 1895 p 4 Article
    The last groat eruptive earthquake which visited Java is believed to have caused the deaths of not loss than 200,000 persons. When, therefore, a ... 2447 words
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  11. Personal
    Williamstown Chronicle (Vic. : 1856 - 1954) Friday 14 November 1952 p 1 Article
    Bobby Poole returned from New Zealand on Sunday and has resumed training at Honeyman's Gym. He hopes to ... 439 words
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  12. "BIG FISH BEEN BITUM" NATIVES EXPLAIN DARWIN EARTH TREMOR. Darwin, March 30.
    Western Argus (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938) Tuesday 7 April 1931 p 10 Article
    A novel explanation of the earth tremor felt on Saturday night is advanced by Larrakeyah blacks. Closo to the sea at Casuarina is a large ... 100 words
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  13. PROFESSOR DAVID. INVESTIGATIONS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Suggestion for Prospecting. Collie and Electricity. Geological Survey.
    The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Friday 7 October 1921 p 6 Article
    Professor Sir Edgeworth David, who left the State on Wednesday after spending a month in geological study of various portions of Western Australia, ... 2577 words
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  14. TOPICS OF THE DAY. "THE ADVERTISER" EARTHQUAKE FUND.
    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Saturday 22 May 1909 p 8 Article
    When it became known to "The Advertiser" staff on Friday afternoon that "The Advertiser" earthquake fund had reached the sum of £1,997 13/, and that the account ... 5530 words
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    Advertiser earthquake fund?

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  15. Barrier Miner TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1949. When Earth Goes On Rampage
    Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Tuesday 15 March 1949 p 2 Article
    COMPARATIVELY quiescent as Australia is geologically, occasional events such as the severe earth shocks in the ... 462 words
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  16. A Disquieting Opinion, Professor David's Conclusions. Volcanoes Probably Active. SYDNEY, Tuesday.
    Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Tuesday 23 September 1902 p 2 Article
    Professor David, of the Sydney Uuiversity, stated yesterday afternoon, in answer to a question whether earthquake shooks were ... 631 words
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    2012-01-25 20:37:40.0

    Volcanoes again

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  17. No title
    Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915) Tuesday 7 August 1900 p 6 Article
    The annual sale of German toys in Great Britain amount to over £2,000, 000, the greater portion of which might easily be made by British ... 314 words
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    2012-01-31 17:12:12.0

    A Japanese warning system

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  18. MR. WRAGGE ON WEATHER.
    The Capricornian (Rockhampton, Qld : 1875 - 1929) Saturday 3 September 1910 p 29 Article
    Mr. Clement Wragge, at one time Government Meteorological Observer in Queensland, was recently interviewed in Melbourne by a representative of the ... 524 words
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  19. EARTHQUAKES.
    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Thursday 13 September 1928 p 14 Article
    In the Institute Building last night Mr. G. F. Dodwell Government Astronomer) delivered a lecture en "Earthquakes" before members of the ... 323 words
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    Dodwell on SA earthquakes

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  20. ASTRONOMICAL SECTION OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.
    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Wednesday 14 April 1897 p 6 Article
    A meeting of the Astronomical Section of the Royal Society was held at the Observatory on Tuesday evening. There was a good attendance, and two new members were admitted sir Charis Todd, who ... 248 words
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    Todd on earthquakes

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  21. Tidal Disturbances.
    Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 8 September 1883 p 13 Article
    MR. H. C. Russell, Government Astronomer, forwards us the following communication respecting the recent tidal disturbances and earthquake— "Some one unknown to me has given you the benefit of his ... 1373 words
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    2012-03-06 15:58:58.0

    Karakatoa and earthquakes in Qld and NSW

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  22. OCEANS HIS PARISH Priest's Long Voyages
    Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Wednesday 11 July 1934 Edition: HOME EDITION p 5 Article
    With the oceans as his parish and 700,000 sailors of many nations as his flock, the Rev. Father J. E. Rocklift, International Promoter for the ... 553 words
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  23. EARTH MOVEMENTS IN AUSTRALIA.
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Saturday 10 October 1885 p 6 Article
    Does Australia move? As an answer to this question we wish to know whether Australia has movements which are particularly its own. That it shares in tne general ... 2976 words
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  24. EARTH DISTURBANCES. CHAT WITH MR. BARACCHI.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Wednesday 12 April 1905 p 7 Article
    Mr. Baracchi, the Government Astronomer of Victoria, was asked by a representative of The Melbourne Herald whether there was any connection between the ... 588 words
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    Mr Baracchi preempts chaos theory

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  25. EARTH TREMOR. Astronomer Seeks Information.
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Tuesday 6 September 1932 p 6 Article
    In order to investigate the place of origin of the earth tremor which was felt early on Saturday morning the Government astronomer (Mr. J. M. Baldwin) will be ... 203 words
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    Questionnaire

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  26. Strait "Settling Down;"
    Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954) Thursday 15 September 1932 p 7 Article
    Associate Professor Summers, of the Geology School at Melbourne University, in joining with other authorities that the recent earthquake was ... 96 words
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    2012-05-09 11:52:32.0

    Bass Strait settling down

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  27. EARLIER CYCLONE WARNINGS
    Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld. : 1885 - 1954) Friday 15 June 1951 p 5 Article
    BRISBANE, June 14.—Experiments on cyclone watching to be carried out by the Queensland University may lead to a system ... 173 words
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  28. "Earthquakes Going to Waste."
    The Longreach Leader (Qld. : 1923 - 1954) Friday 22 January 1926 p 7 Article
    Some months ago, after an earth tremor at Dayboro, Professor H. C. Richards, D.Scof the Queensland University, strongly urged that a small seismological station should ... 273 words
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  29. THE EARTH IN TRAVAIL When Quakes Occur The Meaning of Tremor
    Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954) Thursday 11 November 1937 p 7 Article
    Recently a mild earth tremor was reported from the Burnett district, Queensland. On the same day a disturbance was recorded at the Riverview ... 582 words
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  30. Earthquake watching can be a new cheap sport
    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954) Wednesday 18 February 1953 p 2 Article
    WANT to be on amateur scientist and keep track of cyclones and ... 633 words
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    First amateur seismologist

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  31. EARTHQUAKES.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 3 September 1868 p 2 Article
    THE following paper, "On the Causes and Phenomena of Larthquakes, especially in relation to shocks felt in New South Wales, and other provinces of Australasia," was read by the Rev. W. B. Clarke, M.A., F.G.S, V.P., ... 16787 words
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    The famous paper but without the list

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  32. EARTHQUAKES. PROFESSOR COTTON'S LECTURE.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 5 November 1925 p 10 Article
    Of earthquake shocks recorded throughout the world, 95 per cent, occurred in two great earthquake belts which did not cross Australia, said Professor L. A. Cotton in a paper ... 131 words
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  33. WHAT IS AT EARTH'S CENTRE.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 9 May 1925 p 11 Article
    New evidence that the contre of the earth is very hard and very rigid was presented at the meeting of the American Physical Society here on March 7 by James B. ... 143 words
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    2012-05-28 12:38:38.0

    The core

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  34. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERCURY.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Saturday 4 August 1883 p 3 Article
    SIR,—On my reading in your paper the account of the heavy shocks of earthquake that had been felt in so many different places at the same hour, viz., about 8 p.m. ... 158 words
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    2012-06-02 15:15:17.0

    Shorrt requesting data

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  35. EARTHQUAKES. Australia Not in the Zone. STABLE FOR PAST 1000 YEARS.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 14 May 1930 p 15 Article
    Rev. Father W. O'Leary, Director of the Riverview Observatory, speaking yesterday of the recent earthquakes in Persia and Burma, said there was not the slightest fear of ... 363 words
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  36. Cause of Earthquakes.
    Albany Advertiser (WA : 1897 - 1950) Wednesday 8 May 1907 p 3 Article
    Great earthquakes, in Lord Kelvin's view, are caused by the earth's crust becoming undermined. Parts of the solid crust fall into the ... 252 words
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  37. GENERAL NEWS. THE MAYOR'S BALL.
    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Wednesday 25 June 1913 p 14 Article
    To-night at the Jubilee Exhibition Building, the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. Lavington Bonython) will give his annual ball. Over 4,000 invitations were issued and the ... 3763 words
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    2012-08-08 20:49:09.0

    Walter Howchin talking about SA earthquakes

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  38. 30,000 EARTHQUAKES A YEAR Heavy Toll on Human life APPROXIMATELY 6,000 KILLED THIS TEAS
    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Saturday 1 November 1930 p 15 Article
    Earthshocks are not uncommon. About 30,000 are reported on the average in every year in some part of the earth. During this year, omitting small tremors, earthquakes have been ... 332 words
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    2012-08-09 21:43:58.0

    Summary of earthquakes in 1930

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  39. QUAKES REGISTERED MACHINES WILL TELL
    Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954) Friday 12 September 1930 p 5 Article
    A bell rings, and seismologists in this country walk across to their hard-working and wonderful little machines to learn all about an earthquake which ... 925 words
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    2012-08-10 11:55:45.0

    Useful discussion by JJ Shaw

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  40. EARTHQUAKES. THEIR ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE. METHODS OF STUDY.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 23 December 1925 p 12 Article
    At 9.48 p.m. on the evening of December 17, 1925, Sydney was shaken by one of the most severe earth tremors ever recorded in the State. Next-morning the Press published the ... 1437 words
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    2012-08-19 21:53:21.0

    by A V Stanley

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  41. GEOLOGY OF AUSTRALIA. PROF. DAVID'S WORK.
    Geraldton Guardian (WA : 1906 - 1928) Thursday 3 September 1925 p 3 Article
    Grey-haired and venerable looking, Sir T.W. Edgeworth David, K.B.E. C.M.G., D.S.O., F.R.S., F.G.S., B.A., and honorary D.S.s. of Oxford and ... 541 words
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  42. THE EARTHQUAKE.
    Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954) Wednesday 12 May 1897 p 2 Article
    The visit of the earthquake to Mount Gambier has quite put the Governor's visit in the shade; and the worst of it is that while the one was a source of ... 1704 words
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  43. The Advertiser ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1911. EARTHQUAKE STUDY.
    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Saturday 4 November 1911 p 18 Article
    Although last week's earthquake was a very brief and mild performance, it waa one of many reminders experienced by the inhabitants of the State that they are not ... 1320 words
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    2012-09-03 17:00:55.0

    Earthquake regulations after Messina

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  44. SCIENCE CONGRESS. (By Telegraph.) WELLINGTON, January 13.
    The North Queensland Register (Townsville, Qld. : 1892 - 1905) Monday 18 January 1904 p 28 Article
    At the Science Congress, Mr. Reakes, the assistant Government veterinarian Strongly favoured the idea of utilising the condemned persons, to test ... 185 words
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    2012-11-12 22:50:27.0

    Science Congress recommends Milne seismographs

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  45. THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE. Sydney, September 25.
    Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954) Saturday 4 October 1902 p 28 Article
    Professor David, again discussing the recent earthquake shocks, says:—"It is highly improbable that any of the extinct volcanoes will again burst into eruption ... 167 words
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    2012-11-13 12:17:51.0

    Propf David on the recent SA earthquakes and possibility of related volcanism.

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  46. Australia Outside Earthquake Zone EARTH CRUST FIRM HERE, SAYS PROFESSOR Persia Experience Not Likely In Australia
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 17 May 1930 p 8 Article Illustrated
    SYDNEY, Friday.—Australia is outside the zone of earthquakes, and outside the zone of the active movements of the earth's crust, says Sir ... 447 words
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    2012-11-19 14:56:40.0

    Edgeworth David on the probability of Australia having severe earthquakes

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES. THE EARTHQUAKE. PROFESSOR DAVID'S OPINION. Sydney, This Day.
    The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Tuesday 23 September 1902 p 1 Article
    Professor David expresses an opinion that earthquake shocks will be likely to occur in Adelaide for generations to come, owing to its situation to the great ... 89 words
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    2012-11-23 16:00:23.0

    Prof David - more to come

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  48. ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 13 May 1869 p 2 Article
    LAST evening the Society held its opening meeting for the year 1869-70. The Earl of Belmore forwardod a communication in which his Excellency expressed his regret that he was unable to attend. The chair was therefore ... 8861 words
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    2013-01-04 14:21:16.0

    Roy Soc NSW - Rev W B Clarke

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  49. WHAT TO DO IN A QUAKE
    The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954) Saturday 6 March 1954 p 7 Article
    WHAT do you do o[?] protect yourself during an earthquake? Melbourne journalist ... 221 words
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    What to do

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  50. "WHAT THE EARTH'S FATE MAY BE SOME DAY." To the Editor.
    The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Tuesday 6 August 1901 p 7 Article
    Sir,—Referring to an interesting article under the above headin[?] appearing in to-day's issue of the "West Australian" I may say that the Arabs, who ... 334 words
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    2013-01-17 09:36:09.0

    Arab prophecy

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  51. REMARKS BY GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER. PROFESSOR MILNE'S SUGGESTION. DR. HESSEN'S OBSERVATIONS. THE GENERAL THEORY OF EARTHQUAKES.
    The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Monday 23 April 1906 p 5 Article
    The Government Astronomer, Mr. W. E. Cooke, writes under yesterday's date as follows:— "The following additional particulars ... 1106 words
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    San Francisco etc by W E Cooke

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  52. EARTHQUAKES—THEIR PROGRESSION, DURATION, AND FORCE.
    Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899) Saturday 2 April 1892 p 3 Article Illustrated
    Out in the bush, five miles from anywhere, and roads to nowhere, is not one of the best places to learn the sayings and doings of the outer world. Here we pursue ... 646 words
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    2013-01-21 21:00:25.0

    Bottomley seismograph Tasmania

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  53. The Townsville Daily Bulletin WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1933.
    Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld. : 1885 - 1954) Wednesday 1 March 1933 p 6 Article
    A meeting of the North Ward and City Electors' Association will be held at the Hotel Sea View to-night at 8 o'clock. ... 917 words
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    2013-01-24 10:50:35.0

    Geologists say Australia safe for millions of years

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  54. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. STATE'S PRACTICAL IMMUNITY.
    The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Saturday 1 October 1932 p 8 Article
    The east coast of Australia was practically immune from earthquake shock, Professor H. G. Richards, D.Sc., told members of the Royal Queensland ... 277 words
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    2013-01-26 21:10:57.0

    East coast immune from earthquakes

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  55. THE REV. J. MILNE CURRAN'S OPINION.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 22 September 1902 p 7 Article
    The Rev. J. Milne Curran, lecturer in geology at the Technical College, when seen by a "Herald" reporter respecting the earthquake, said: "In the south-eastern part of South Australia and the ... 381 words
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    2013-01-26 21:15:25.0

    Warrnambool quake not related to volcanoes

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  56. PROFESSOR GREGORY'S OPINION. MELBOURNE, Sept. 23.
    Kalgoorlie Western Argus (WA : 1896 - 1916) Tuesday 30 September 1902 p 20 Article
    In conversation with a representative of the "Advertiser" to-day Professor Gregory, who occupies the natural science chair at the Melbourne ... 324 words
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    2013-01-27 18:11:54.0

    Prof Gregory on Warooka

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  57. OPINION OF PROFESSOR DAVID. SYDNEY, Sept. 23.
    Kalgoorlie Western Argus (WA : 1896 - 1916) Tuesday 30 September 1902 p 20 Article
    Professor David expressed the opinion that earthquake shocks will be likely to occur in Adelaide for generations to come, owing to its situation. ... 71 words
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    2013-01-27 18:13:28.0

    Prof David too

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  58. CAUSE OF THE EARTHQUAKE. SCIENTISTS' OPINIONS. ADELAIDE, Sept. 23.
    Kalgoorlie Western Argus (WA : 1896 - 1916) Tuesday 30 September 1902 p 20 Article
    The cause of the earthquake in this State is the subject of considerable discussion. Local geologists incline to no of volcanic origin, but was caused ... 470 words
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    2013-01-27 18:24:10.0

    Other opinions

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  59. ROYAL SOCIETY. LECTURE ON EARTHQUAKES.
    Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Thursday 3 September 1868 p 3 Article
    The monthly meeting of the Royal Society was held last evening—Rev. W. B. Clarke, president, in the chair. The minutes of the last two meetings were read and confirmed. The Hon. W. Macarthur, Mr. J. ... 3244 words
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    2013-01-28 12:33:15.0

    Rev. W. B. Clarke and his list of earthquakes

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  60. Launceston Examiner [PUBLISHED DAILY.] JUST TAXATION—ECONOMICAL GOVERNMENT—PERFECT FREEDOM OF TRADE. TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1897
    Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899) Tuesday 1 June 1897 p 4 Article
    For the last few months the Government "Gazette" has been full of statements of accounts connected with our local bodies. There are 19 rural ... 2082 words
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    2013-02-09 21:45:10.0

    Rivers rise in drought - not caused by earthquakes

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  61. ROYAL SOCIETY.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Tuesday 15 May 1894 p 3 Article
    The usual monthly meeting of the members of the Royal Society was held at the Museum last evening, when the chair was occupied by the Hon. C. H. Grant, M.L.C., ... 1853 words
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    2013-02-10 13:56:18.0

    Mr Hegben's paper on the 1892 earthquakes

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  62. Earthquake not big peril here
    Sunday Mail (Brisbane) (Qld. : 1926 - 1954) Sunday 25 June 1950 p 4 Article
    IF recent reports of earth tremors in Australia have alarmed you, you can take comfort from the fact that this is one of the countries least affected by subterranean upheavals. ... 263 words
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    2013-02-19 21:09:19.0

    Dr Jones - no info

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  63. THE RECENT EARTHQUAKES. VIEWS OF A GEOLOGIST.
    The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919) Friday 26 September 1902 p 3 Article
    Professor David, the well known geologist, stated in an interview that it was highly probable that from time to time earthquake shocks would occur at ... 173 words
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    2013-02-27 14:51:29.0

    Prof David

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  64. SCIENCE OF EARTHQUAKES. THE GEOLOGICAL ASPECT.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 20 April 1906 p 7 Article
    Mr. E. C. Anderson, of the Geological Survey Branch of the Mines Department, has furnished some interesting facts, from the geological standpoint, with reference to ... 2564 words
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    2013-05-13 22:18:43.0

    Science of Earthquakes

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