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  3. ITALY AND GREECE

    Signor Mussolini (Prime Minister of Italy) informed the Italian Cabinet that should the Council of the League of Nations declare its competence to deal with the Creco-Italian dispute, he had already decided in favor of Italy withdrawing from the ...

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  4. Japanese Catastrophes

    It Is estimated by the Tokio police that 500,000 casualties resulted from the earthquake and fifes, and that 300,000 houses were burned. The American Embassy was destroyed, but all the members of ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. IRISH ELECTIONS

    “The Irish elections are a complete vindication of the British Coalition Government." declared Lord Birkenhead, formerly British Lord ...

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  6. Personal

    A Reuter cable message reports that without ceremony the Prince of Wales, travelling as Lord Renfrew, left Waterloo on Wednesday morning, ...

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  7. THE MURDERS OF ITALIANS.

    The Government has offered a Toward of 1,000,000 drachmal (approximately £3,850 at the present rate of exchange) for information leading to the arrest of ...

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  8. ALBANIANS SUSPECTED.

    The "Daily Telegraph’s” special cones, pondent at Atbens states that the Government has announced that two shepherds, who witnessed the shooting at ...

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  9. MUSSOLINI'S ATTITUDE.

    Adducing his cabinet Signor Mussolini claimed that public opinion in Eu[?]pe was be[?]g more favorable to the ac[?] of Italy. ...

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  10. THE CREEK PROPOSALS.

    Another message from Geneva states the Greek proposals were submitted tonight. They were, generally, favorably received. It is now believed that ...

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  11. AMERICAN ADVICES.

    Wireless messages received by the Radio Corporation of America announce that the Metropolitan Police of Tokio have made an estimate of the casualties ...

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  12. DE VALERA’S IMPRISONMENT.

    The Rome correspondent of the “Daily Express states that Mr Desmond Fitzgerald, Minister for External Affairs in the Irish Free State ...

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  13. RICE FROM AMERICA.

    The Ricegrowers' Association of California, controlling the entire visible supply, about half a million bags, will place the rice at the disposal of ...

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  14. APPREHENSION OF CRIMINALS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Geneva says crossing frontiers will offer criminals the old time sanctuary if nations ratify resolutions passed by the international ...

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  15. ANXIETY AS TO ISLANDS.

    A radiogram from Tamicka indicated that the Bonin inland off the coast of Japan may have sunk into the sea as no communication has been ...

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  16. TROUBLE AT ATHENS.

    M Alexandrian, the Minister for [?]eign Affairs, when interviewed, in[?] up the competence of the [?] of Nations, which is morally ...

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  17. ITALY’S DEFENCE.

    At a meeting of the Council of the League of Nations Signor Sulandra (Italy) made a statement contending that the military Governor of Corfu ...

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  18. PRAISE OF AUSTRALIA

    The Rev. F. B. Meyer, the Baptist minister of Christ Church, Westminster, has returned from a visit to Australia. ...

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  19. THE LEAGUE’S POSITION.

    While M. Gonatas, the Greek Premier. in an interview with the "Daily Express” correspondent at Athens, reiterates that the League of Nations ...

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  20. REPORTS FROM YOKOHAMA REFUGEES.

    The “New York World’s” correspondent at Kobe says that the first Yokohama refugees arrived at midnight on Monday, and there were ...

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  21. WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

    Francis John Dudley, formerly of Maryborough, jeweller, but late of Moorabbin road, Cheltenham, who died on 8th May, left by will dated ...

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  22. HELP FROM PHILIPPINES.

    The Quartermaster of the Navy Department is working day and night loading the transport Meiggs Merrit with supplies of provisions for the ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYED IN SOUTH AFRICA^

    "150,000 destitute unemployed Europeans rotting in starvation," typified the forcetul phraseology of a retter that the Unemployed Committee ...

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  24. CORFU BOMBARDMENT.

    A vivid description of the bombardment of Corfu by the Italian squadron is given by Reuter’s special correspondent, who witnessed the ...

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  25. NO BUILDING STANDING IN YOKOHAMA.

    The refugees also confirmed the previobus report, which has been deemed incredible, that no building remains standing in Yokohama except the ...

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  26. LEAGUE COUNCIL ADJOURNS.

    The Council of the League has adjourned till to-morrow for a furt[?] examination of the Italo-Greek conflict. ...

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  27. FIVE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY DEAD.

    Five members of the Royal Family are dead, but the Emperor and Empress and Prince Regent are safe. Two Japanese divisions are proceeding ...

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  28. M. VENIZELOS TO REPRESENT GREECE.

    M. Venizelos has been appointed with full powers to represent Greece at the League of Nations and the Ambassadors’ Conference. ...

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  29. THE ALBANIAN FRONTIER.

    The Rome correspondent of the “Daily Express” says the Yugo-Slavia delegate on the Albanian Frontier Commission hag sent an urgent ...

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  30. HELP FROM HONG KONG.

    An earthquake relief committee, which included British, Japanese and Chinese, has been formed. The committee is Chapping 500 tons of rice to ...

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  31. AUSTRALIANS AT THE LEAGUE

    The Australian Press Association’s correspondent at Genova states the Australians have been allotted places on six committees. The committees ...

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  32. AREA OF EARTHQUAKE

    Judging from all available reports, the disaster affected the following ten prefectures:—Tokio, Kanagawa, Shidzouka, Chiba YamanasKi, ...

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  33. [?]EPORTS OF EYE WITNESSES.

    The Athens correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph" has interviewed British and American eye-witnesses of the bomba[?] menl of Corfu, who said that it was a ...

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  34. AMERICAN EMBASSY BURNT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Osaka Bays that the "Mainichi Shimbun" reports that the American embassy was burned down, also Baron Okuras' ...

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  35. METHOD OF PROCEDURE.

    The “Exchange’s” Geneva correspondent says that the method to be pursued will be to accept the Greek proposal as a basis of discussion, then ...

    Article : 142 words
  36. FASGISTI IN FRANCE.

    The murder of a third member of true Italian Facist group has roused the Italian colony in Paris to fury. At the close of a meeting which ...

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  37. LONDON MANSION HOUSE FUND.

    Alderman E. C. Moore (Lord Mayor of London) announces that a Mansion House fund for the relief of Iapanese sufferers is to be opened. ...

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  38. LORO DUCIE RETURNS TO ENGLAND

    The Earl of Lucie has arrived at Liverpool. When interviewed, he said —“I have no regret in leaving Australia. It was all work there, and ...

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  39. FRENCH OBJECTIONS TO LEAGUE.

    French official opinion is still opposed to the League of Nations as arbiter in the dispute, as the Conference of Ambassadors' is dealing ...

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  40. SHOCKS IN CYPRUS.

    The Air Ministry has received [?] telegram from Limassol, Cyprus, stating that there was a severe earth quake shock about 10 o’clock last ...

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  41. KOREAN SOCIALISTS IN TOKIO.

    The Fekin correspondent of the United Press Association says a desparch from Osaka states that the Tokio police fought a pitched battle ...

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  42. LATEST ESTIMATE OF VICTIMS.

    A marcomgram from Admiral Anderson commandingthe United States fleet estimates the total Japauese dead at 240,000, with 450,000 ...

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  43. A JEREMIAD.

    The "Daily Express," in a remarkable editorial, says:—"The League of Nations is entering a most dangerous course for its members and world ...

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  44. MUSSOLINI AS A JINGO.

    J. A. Spender, writing to the "westminster Gazette," paint's out that Signor Mussolini had jungo competitor Having squelched D ...

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  45. AUSTRALIA READY TO HELP.

    Senator Pearce, in the absence of the Acting Prime Minister, this afternoon announced that before Dr Page left Melbourne on the previous ...

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  46. FUNDS AND FOOD.

    Over a million dollars were sent to the Dinted States, Red Cross on Tuesday. for Japanese relief. Despat hefrom Japan say that six naval Tinsels ...

    Article : 89 words
  47. ANXIETY IN GREECE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Athens gays that there is great anxiety with regard to the decision of the League of Nations as to the Creco-Italian ...

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