"The Times," in a strong editorial, apropos of the announcement of a reparations confeience, states that ever since the failure of the London ...
Article : 295 wordsActing on behalf of the United Country Movement of New South Wales, the Central Council of the, United Country Party has communicated ...
Article : 123 wordsThe majority of the new faces in Parliament will make their first official visit to the capital to-day, when memoers of the United Australia Party ...
Article : 119 wordsi Heavy bombardment of the Chinese lines at Woosung and Chapei ended the short truce between the Chinese and Japanese troops. Transports conveying approximately 10,000 Japanese ...
Article : 309 wordsScores of leading stocks showed net gains of four to seven dollars, and many did bettet in two hours of freniled trading on the Stock Exchange ...
Article : 259 wordsIn a speech at Birmingham, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) said: "When we impose new duties we shall not allow ...
Article : 231 wordsEarl Beauchamp is returning to Australia by the steamer Mare la which has arrived at Darwin, and will continue hiS voyage to Sydney where ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 70 wordsAddressing the A.L.P. Metropolitan Confeience to-night, the Premier (Mr. Lang) stated that one of the outstand ing features of the political development ...
Article : 247 wordsThe United States Department of Commerce is paying attention in unusual detail to all phases of British business, and to matters relatlng to ...
Article : 230 wordsSir Hope 'Simpson.Director of the National Flood Relief Commission hasi telegraphed to the League of Nations Societariat, protesting in the name of ...
Article : 129 wordsIn the event of the commonwealth. Government deciding to intervene in the appeal by the Government of New South Wales to the Privy Council in ...
Article : 247 wordsA close intense whirlwind campaign for the Irish Free State election finds the betting six to four against Preseident Cosgrave getting a clear working ...
Article : 289 wordsThe Japanese report having occupied the north bank of the Woosung Creek during the night, while the flanking movement on the village threatens to ...
Article : 132 wordsSir. Henry Page-Croft, leader of the Ultra Imperialists, in a speech at Bournimouth, ridiculed the idea that the tariff was the cause of dearer ...
Article : 109 words[?] measures [?] cope with criminals of "the dangerous modern type" referred to by Sir Hubert Du Paicq, K. C. in icpoit on the Dartmoor ...
Article : 316 wordsIn search of reasons behind the persistence of the Sino-Japanesc hestilities, "The Daily Express" has been turning over diplomatic anthills, and ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has?eplied to tlie Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) giving the undertaking sought by the State Premier ...
Article : 232 words"There cannot be a desire for disarmament in China, while a militarist nation is allowed to hurl powerful war machines against a peaceful neighbour ...
Article : 192 wordsA plenary session of the League Council will be held on Monday, wher the date of the Assembly meeting will be given. As China's request was ...
Article : 65 wordsUntil President VonHindenburg gives his decision early nextweek, indicating whether he will take office, again, the German.Presidency is being made the ...
Article : 141 wordsA police raid was conducted on premises in Wentworth Avenue, Kingston, on Saturday afternoon in consequence of which two men will appear at the ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Cleary) announced to-night that he will not be an applicant for the position of Chairman of the Broadcasting ...
Article : 56 wordsShanghai messages state that the British Minister, Sir Miles Lampson, is continuing efforts to arrange acessatlon of fighting ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling) statea to-night that he intended to call for a report on the recent activities of the New Guard. ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Mon 15 Feb 1932, Page 1
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