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There is no battle in history in which so many lives were lost, so many people deprived of food, clothing, and shelter, so much destruction brought about, as ...
Article : 423 words view this articleIt is a curious fact of human nature that a great calamity calls out either the best or the worst in man. Frequently it calls out both. This was the ...
Article : 204 words view this articleQualities the existence of which is not, at all suspected in ordinary times reveal themselves in the most unexpected manner during periods of crisis. Here ...
Article : 246 words view this articleThe difficulties confronting the new Government, which was formed almost simultaneously with the earthquake, were immense. On September 3 the ...
Article : 542 words view this articleThe "Daily Express' " Geneva correspondent states that a Swiss circus proprietor, in response to an advertisement for acrobats for a long tour of South ...
Article : 76 words view this articleThe "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent states that Baron and Baroness de Montigny who belonged to the old aristocracy, committed suicide together ...
Article : 51 words view this articleThe greater part of England was hidden in fog over the week-end. The temperatures everywhere were below freezing point. Trains and channel ...
Article : 81 words view this articleThere was a demonstration of unemployed in Trafalgar Square this afternoon, including several London Mayors and Labour candidates. The speeches ...
Article : 87 words view this articleThe British schooner Tomako was challenged six miles out, and fired upon by the coastguards when she attempted to escape. The schooner hove to only ...
Article : 105 words view this articleWireless telephonic communication from England to America wan successfully arranged to-night for the first time. Radio broadcasting by ...
Article : 79 words view this articleThe "Daily Chronicle's" Marseilles correspondent states that Guiseppe Pace. a Maltese, was the only one out of at least a dozen stowaways who survived ...
Article : 67 words view this articleIn a letter to Mr. Marks, M.H.R., Mrs. Gordon, a daughter of Mr. Byron Moore, complains that Australians in Japan who lost everything in the recent ...
Article : 368 words view this articleOn the eve of nomination day it is expected that the Unionists will nominate 531 candidates, the Liberals 450, and Labour 422, including a handful ...
Article : 338 words view this articleThe Premiers son (Mr. Oliver Baldwin) is speaking in support or Labour in several constituencies. ...
Article : 20 words view this articleAn Ulster Unionist delegation of 150, including 30 women, has reached London. The parties are proceeding to the various headquarters all over the ...
Article : 44 words view this articleMr. F. M. B. Fisher (an ex-New Zealander) is contesting Central Newcastle as a Conservative against Mr. C. Trevelyan, the Labour candidate. ...
Article : 30 words view this articleA notable convert to tariff reform is Mr. Samuel Turner, the well-known Rochdale cotton manufacturer, who has joined the Conservatives because he ...
Article : 82 words view this articleMr. Hodges, the Miners' Federation secretary is standing for Parliament for the first time. Speaking at Cannock Chase, he stated he was ...
Article : 59 words view this articleMr. Thomas, in an election speech, said that Labour was supposed to be the unconstitutional party, but the present was the second unconstitutional ...
Article : 109 words view this articleThe terms of an act of the Persian Parliament are published, by which a monopolistic concession to exploit the oil resources will be granted to an ...
Article : 129 words view this articleReuter's Riga correspondent states that it is reported from Moscow that Archbishop Cieplak, who was condemned to death at the time of Patriarch ...
Article : 52 words view this articleThe "Morning Post's" special correspondent at Luxor says that Mr. Howard Carter continued his investigations in the outer shrine and the mortuary ...
Article : 68 words view this articleM. Politis, the Greek representative at Angora, states that if the threat of reprisals against the Greeks is carried out Greece would expel half a million ...
Article : 56 words view this articleReuter's Berlin correspondent states that Herr Albert, who is a member of the Bauer Cabinet, has been entrusted with the formation of a Ministry. ...
Article : 263 words view this articleThe "Daily Express" Paris correspondent writes:—"A well-informed French political observer has given me the inner story of the recent sudden ...
Article : 110 words view this articleMr. Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labour, has approved of the plan of American Federal Labour members requesting ...
Article : 125 words view this articleAt the Police Court this afternoon before the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. W. Turner), Sydney Thomas Miller and Leslie Bennett were presented on a charge ...
Article : 82 words view this articleEarly this morning a shunter found a decapitated body in the Western shunting yard at the Central Railway Station, Sydney. ...
Article : 59 words view this articleRiding home in a race at Murwillumbah, John Henry Kettle, aged 26 years, was killed. His mount ran into a tree, and he was dead when spectators on the ...
Article : 59 words view this articleMrs. Lubrano, respondent in the recent protracted divorce case, will appeal against the verdict of the jury, which granted the petition of her husband, ...
Article : 84 words view this articleIn the Jury Court to-day £450 compensation was awarded to Frances Madden, dressmaker, who sued Thomas Wright Stain for £1000 for injuries sustained and ...
Article : 102 words view this articleIsabel Moore aged 14 years, a High School student, who, while attending a picnic at Danger Fails, near Armidale (N.S.W.) on Thursday, fell into a gorge ...
Article : 76 words view this articleThe body of John Lennenburg, a well- known prospector, was found in the bush near Marvel Loch on Sunday with injuries to his head, which appear to have ...
Article : 47 words view this articleA distressing double fatality at East Marrawah on Sunday cast a gloom over the district. Owen Arthur (14) and Harold Charles (11), sons of Mr. and ...
Article : 245 words view this articleDavid Kelly, who stands committed for trial for the manslaughter of Ada Flor[?] Overall at Millgrove in June or July of last year, will appear before the City ...
Article : 89 words view this articleThe 26-ton yacht Seaweed, in charge of Captain H. A. Symonds, arrived at Sydney to-day, after a voyage of 143 days from Plymouth. Captain Symonds is ...
Article : 44 words view this articleThe five-masted barquentine Katherine Mackall, which left Columbia River 137 days ago with a cargo of timber for Melbourne, and for whose safety fears ...
Article : 175 words view this articleWhile the general belief was growing stronger every day that the Katherine Mackall would never again be seen, Captain E. Bull, of the Holyman line ...
Article : 139 words view this article"We crossed the bows of the Katherine Mackall at 10.30 on the morning of October 31," remarked Captain Bull. "Our position was 75deg. N.W. ½ N. from ...
Article : 147 words view this articleProceeding, Captain Bull said that he thought that the fears that the barquentine was lost were a little premature. His theory was that the ...
Article : 207 words view this articleSpeaking with regard to mainland press references to the terrible death apparently facing the crew through starvation, Captain Bull said that too much ...
Article : 131 words view this articleAfter being absent from his office for the greater part of a week through indisposition, the Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) was sufficiently recovered to ...
Article : 472 words view this article'I want to ask a question, Mr. Mayor," said Mr. J. F. Ockerby shortly before the Launceston City Council concluded the business of its fortnightly ...
Article : 337 words view this articleThe Minister for Mines (Mr. J. A. Guy), who was in Launceston for the week-end, yesterday received a request for the services of the Government ...
Article : 164 words view this article"Openly the Germans are very good citizens, but secretly they are bad," said the Administrator of the mandated territory of New Guinea (Brigadier-General ...
Article : 120 words view this articleSuicides are becoming so frequent at The Gap, Watson's Bay, Sydney, that the authorities are considering the advisability of erecting a high fence to make ...
Article : 171 words view this articleSpeaking at the annual dinner of the Chamber of Manufactures on Saturday night. Dr. Earle Page said that the real inwardness of national development was ...
Article : 346 words view this articleThe new clubroom which has been secured by the Launceston branch of the Wireless Institute of Australia was formally taken over last night, when the ...
Article : 145 words view this articleArrived.—Aeneas and Omar from Eastern states; Australia, from Gothenburg; Hymettus, from Calcutta; Hurunut, from New York; Barwon and Yarra from ...
Article : 111 words view this articleHandcuffed together, and escorted by two detectives, Angus Murray and Leslie Taylor were brought, into the Coroner's Court to-day, where the coroner ...
Article : 288 words view this articleAfter having spent several days in Hobart the Tariff Board returned to Launceston yesterday afternoon to complete their investigations into the effect, of the ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 27 words view this articleBy seven votes to two the City Council last night adopted the recommendations of the whole council committee to take over certain areas in St. Leonards ...
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