In the Melbourne Hospital this morning two sister, Misses Molly and Jessie within a few hours of each other. Miss Jessie was admitted to the ...
Article : 128 wordsCharles Toth, the American swimmer, has swum the English Channel. He began from Cape Grisanez and swam toward Diver. He was 16 hours 54 ...
Article : 169 wordsIn Sydney this morning the Australian relief ship Australmount resumed loading. The Melbourne, portion of the ...
Article : 285 wordsAt a meeting of American, British and Japanese officials aboard an American warship, permission was granted to bury the foreign dead, but only after ...
Article : 69 wordsGreece has replied to the Ambassador' Note. She accepts the demands of the Conference, but urges that the evacuation of Corfus should be assured. Italian newspapers regard the decision of the ...
Article : 272 wordsAfter one week of supreme effort throughout the country, conditions in Tokyo show a remarkable improvement, says a special message from Osaka. The ...
Article : 151 wordsDeaths among foreigners at Yokohama would have been greater but for hundreds who crowded on the steamer Empress of Australia while she was ...
Article : 98 wordsRoads, Sedan to Mount Pleasant, and Blanchetown good; Sedan to Angaston, rough; Angaston side of range good; this side, few holes. ...
Article : 26 wordsYugo-Slavia is treading circumspectly, says our correspondent in Belgrade. The Government dare not abate its claims with regard to Fiume, which the Yugo-Slavians ...
Article : 87 wordsSpeaking at the inauguration of the war monument at Damviller, says a message from Paris, M. Poinin declared that the German resistance ...
Article : 336 wordsReuter's correspondent understands that the Bank of Japan will offer financial help to bankers throughout the country. ...
Article : 243 wordsForeigners at Hakone had terrible experiences, says Reuter's special correspondent. A prominent British resident described them in these words:—"At a ...
Article : 216 wordsLieut.-Col. Peck (relief co-ordinating officer) stated this morning that ample precautions were being taken to ensure that all goods loaded into the ...
Article : 162 wordsSignor Mussolini, says the Genieva correspondent, has dealt the prestige of the League of Nations a severe blow, though the people here are wondering ...
Article : 119 wordsThat Europe is not yet out of the wood, seeing the emphasis that Italy lays upon the definite execution of the terms before the evacuation of Corfu, ...
Article : 86 wordsThough it is denied that Germany has opened negotiations with France to terminate the Ruhr struggle says the Berlin correspondent, it is widely admitted ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Greeks contend that the prolonged occupation of the island is deducible to a Creek dining in a restaurant at Phaleron, who ordered macaroni ...
Article : 74 wordsNewspapers rejoice at the decision of the Ambassadors' Conference, which is described as a triumph for the Italian contentions, says a message from Rome. They ...
Article : 44 wordsThe report that the American Ambassador and his wife were dead is incorrect. It is officially announced that they are safe. The only casualty in the ...
Article : 42 wordsTo form a committee to appeal for funds in connection with the Japanese disaster, a public meeting will be held in the Lord Mayor's reception room, Town Hall, ...
Article : 37 wordsSir Edward Mitchell, the Royal Commissioner appointed to investigate certain parcels of sugar purchased by the Commonwealth in September and ...
Article : 195 wordsMrs. Eliman (Queenie) Gallacher, eldest daughter of Mr. W. Hague (Treasurer), died at a private hospital at Murray Bridge on Sunday. She has left ...
Article : 192 wordsNo description could do anything approaching justice to the awful experience of Yokohama, where the casualties are 80 per cent. of the total population, says ...
Article : 234 words"A French triumph" is how the Greco-Italian acceptance of the terms is almost invariably regarded, states a Paris correspondent. There is a wide ...
Article : 82 wordsEvidence was taken again today at the inquest concerning the bones found in the Glebe garage, and said to be those of Gertrude label Heaydon, who died at ...
Article : 426 wordsInmates of the Marunouchi building, one of the highest in Tokyo, had lucky escapes. The huge structure swayed but did not come down. It is believed ...
Article : 137 wordsLord Robert Cecil has gone to Annecy to confer with Mr. Stanley Baldwin (British Prime Minister), who is coming from Aix-les-Bains in regard to the Italo-Greek ...
Article : 113 wordsA dividend of 6d. a bushel net is to be paid on pooled wheat. This will distribute 500,000, and bring the season's payment to 4/ per bushel, less ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 559 wordsMother and son won the championship honors of the Quarry Hill Golf Club on Saturday. Mrs. F. D. Jager won the women's ...
Article : 52 wordsAmazement add indignation have been created in British circles at Italy's decision to abolish the British police school at Corfu and dismiss the British staff, says ...
Article : 51 wordsJuel Madsen, a Danish painter, employed by the "Daily Graphic," was killed at Kamakura. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsClimatic conditions during show week depend on the movements of the new "low" now located in the western portion of the continent. ...
Article : 126 wordsReports received here today stated that the Italian Consul is alive aboard an Italian warship. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Queensland Government will give £10,000 to be expended on Queensland products as may be accpetable to the authorities in the stricken areas of ...
Article : 94 wordsThe recommendations of the Adelaide City Council, as reported on Page 9, were all adopted. ...
Article : 22 wordsMiss Thyra Horsewill, daughter of Mr. W. Horsewill, of Semaphore, a wellknown Port Adelaide Customs officer, was fortunate in leaving Tokyo before ...
Article : 96 wordsAnti-Italian excesses at Patras are reported, according to a message from Athens. A message from Rome dated September 8 semi-officially denied the ...
Article : 96 wordsIn this issue the first daily talk to readers by Dr. Frank Crane is published on page 6. Dr. Crane is associate editor of "The Literary Digest," ...
Article : 58 wordsAdelaide manufacturers and shippers operated freely at the tallow auctions this morning and the market maintained a good tone. Catalogues were of ...
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