Their Majesties left for England aboard the Empress of Sritain at 6.32 p.m. After saying farewell to millions of Canadians and Americans by radio with "full minds and hearts," Their Majesties sailed for England at the close of a ...
Article : 232 wordsAfter a session full of moment with the existence of the Ministry threatened more than once, the Federal Parliament went quietly ...
Article : 122 wordsA "heated" scene over the Sydney G.P.O. in the room of the Minister for the Interior (Senator H. S. Foll) was described before ...
Article : 879 wordsA crowded and eager. House listened to Mr. Chamberlain's account of developments in the Far East. He said thatr the Japanese blockade of the British Concession at Tientsin began at 6 a.m. on Wednesday. British subjects and other foreigners ...
Article : 239 wordsDid the Nerita founder in a sadden gale and rising seas in the early honra of last Sunday morning, and was the "phosphorescent ...
Article : 395 wordsA Labour amendment to ensure the Register would be kept secret was accepted by the Government when the Aliens Registration Bill was ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. J. V. Fairbairn) admitted in the House of Representatives today that the regular operation of ...
Article : 184 wordsFurther measures to limit the profits of firms engaged in armaments manufacture were announced in a House of Commons answer ...
Article : 193 wordsA startling incident occurred when the southbound Christchurch Invercargill express was near Otaio. A bullet shattered ...
Article : 78 wordsIt is officially denied that the German Consul at Liverpool (Dr. Reinhardt), whose withdrawal had been requested by the British ...
Article : 82 wordsBoard of Trade experts have submitted to the Foreign Office proposals for economie retaliation against Japan. The Government is unwilling ...
Article : 99 words"It is clear, if this statement represents the views of the authorities in Tokio, that the Japanese are using the incident to make demands far wider ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Empress of Britain sailed at 6.32 p.m. for England with Their Majesties, the final stop amounting to only a few hours scheduled for ...
Article : 465 words"Oar minds and hearts are full as we leave your shores after some of the most inspiring and illnminating weeks of our lives." In these words the King ...
Article : 615 wordsTwo Avro Anson bombers, which participated in a 3000 square miles search for the missing launch Nerita on Wednesday and Thursday; were ordered to ...
Article : 335 wordsA Japanese newsagency quotes the Foreign Office spokesman as saying that the days of foreign concessions in China are numbered. Tientsin is ...
Article : 56 wordsNazi newspapers give prominence to the Tientsin incidents. Comment is friendly to Japan, but not drastically so. ...
Article : 29 wordsOn the ground that it would compel the Australian militia and permanent troops to fight in external territories Labour strongly opposed the ...
Article : 272 wordsThe German-American Mixed Claims Commission to-day found in favour of American claims for approximately 50,000,000 dollars dam ...
Article : 165 wordsMulti-coloured anti-British handbills have been distributed to Japanese controlled areas bordering the Cocessions. ...
Article : 19 wordsJapanese soldiers stationed at the boundaries of the British Concession in Tientsin are roughly and indiscrimin ately searching all pedestrians, except ...
Article : 262 wordsThe Consul-General's note demands an immediate reply, and adds that there is apparently discrimination in the matter of searching. British ...
Article : 42 wordsShipping companies have announced that no further cargoes will be transported to Tientsin, though several large shipments of Australian flour are ...
Article : 36 wordsIt is reported that the Japanese are relaxing on the French Concession. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe British United Press Paris correspondent says that the Minister for the Navy (M. Campinchi), in order to strengthen France's Far Eastern ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) announced to-day that instead of a peace-time. Ministry of Information the Government had ...
Article : 68 wordsLegislation to establish a command system of army administration will be passed by the Federal Parliament be fore the present sesson ends, and ...
Article : 156 wordsThe "Telegraphy,"in a leader, regarda the deductions which Japanese spokesmen draw from Japan's provocurive measures as the gravest aspect ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Queen asked the head waiter, Emil Lemay, in French, if he were not very tired id he replied, "It is a pleasure to be tired for yon, Your ...
Article : 264 wordsUnder the amending Defence Bill introduced in the House of Representatives early this morning the Commonwealth military forces will ...
Article : 147 wordsA message from Shanghai states that the Japanese have blockaded the of fices of the British shipping firm of Butterfield, Swire and Co., at Hankow, ...
Article : 55 wordsMore than ordinary significance is attached to the visits to Queensland and West Australia by the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) during ...
Article : 124 wordsAt the condusion of a three days' conference the Japanese military and civil representatives decided to continue the blockade till Britain ...
Article : 55 wordsIt is officially announced, that the arrival of 2800 aviators at Genoa from Spain completes the evacuation of the 6000 airmen who took part in ...
Article : 48 wordsThe foreign trade position, at Tient[?]in is serions, according to a report made to the Minister for External Affairs (Sir Henry ...
Article : 164 words"The Times" Berlin correspondent says the authorities believe that the tension has died down in Czechoslovakia, for which reason there is no ...
Article : 70 wordsOnly a few yards separate the British and Japanese troops. One hundred British troops and Chinese police erected a barricade of sandbags on the ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Prime Mmister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) has no information supporting the belief that the King and Queen are likely to visit Australia next year ...
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Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Sat 17 Jun 1939, Page 9
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