The greater part of Tokio lies in ashes. It is an appalling and staggering sight. The latest figures give killed 78,000, missing 12,000, and 35,000 ...
Article : 139 wordsDuring the past fortnight. Mr. A. C. Willis, President of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labour party, has been on a visit ...
Article : 1,097 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states the Berlin Government and the Industrialists have arrived at a compromise, the ...
Article : 79 wordsThe diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states there is a possibility of further discussion in conference over Janina and Corfu, ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. Bruce, responding at a Mansion House luncheon, said that Britain's position in the world had been based upon the Empire's trade. She could ...
Article : 448 wordsST. CATHERINE'S (Ontario), October 11. Mr. Lloyd George told the newspapermen that if Britain and the ...
Article : 76 wordsFortunately the weather is cool, and the rainy season has set in, otherwise a serious epidemic was certain. Numerous cases of typhoid and ...
Article : 98 wordsA message from Berlin states the Reichstag vote has saved Herr Stresemann the necessity of dissolving Parliament in accordance with his threat, ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. Lloyd George's speeches in Canada are being followed with deep interest throughout the United States. His Toronto address created much ...
Article : 136 wordsAlthough the official synopsis of the speeches on the League statement contain little but appreciation of the League's work, there were criticisms ...
Article : 123 wordsIt is not unnatural that in the first excitement many incorrect statements were made. For instance, it was cabled to Australia that the ...
Article : 143 wordsThe steamer Australmount, carrying Australia's share of aid to Japan, has arrived at Yokonama. She altered her plans which were to go to Kobe, ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Reichatag, by 316 votes to 24, passed the Emergency Law with seven abstentions. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Australian Press representative states:—To-day I viewed the rained city in company with Count Yoshil, who recently visited Australia ...
Article : 161 wordsThe American Government will take no cognizance of the suggestion by Mr. Lloyd George in his speeches in Canada that the United States and ...
Article : 92 wordsBrisbane has experienced an epidemic of destructive fires during the last week, and the number of calls received by the various metropolitan ...
Article : 347 wordsThe decree signed by Ebert, Streseman, and Buther provides that all taxes must in future be paid according to the gold standard, instead of being ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. Marocls Komyra, of the Information Department, when interviewed to-day, said Japan would never forget Australia's kindness, which had ...
Article : 47 wordsThe sensational trail for murder is progressing of the Tokio Army captain, Amakasu, who is charged with strangling a prominent Socialist, ...
Article : 147 wordsA. Dusseldorf message states the, economic situation in thre Ruhr is serious and a cessation of work in numerous industries is expected. A ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsThe Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Stanley Bruce), in an interview with the Australian Press Association, replying to the suggestion that he had ...
Article : 137 wordsThe feeling of the people is one of resignation, but no despair; and they are resolved to turn the great calamity to good account. Fire is a great ...
Article : 127 wordsA Dusseldorf message states that hitherto 11 and 35 have been reported respectively as killed and injured in the unemployment disturbances at ...
Article : 71 wordsThe authorities here appear to be making a better attempt to grapple with the appaling situation that at Yokohama, where the people are ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Australmount stores are devoted to the benefit of the Salvation Army and foreign refugees; otherwise apart from private efforts, all work is ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. Asquith, addressing a demonstration at Perth, under the auspices of the Scottish Liberal Federation, taunted the Government about ...
Article : 91 wordsTrouble is being experienced in unloading the Australmount owing to pillaging from the wharf within a few yards of the Australmount, but so ...
Article : 67 wordsThere were frequent outbreaks of outing of shops to-day, and many shops were closed and others barricaded. The principal cafes are empty ...
Article : 95 wordsWord has been received here that a dwelling owned by John Carbery, a farmer at Wooroon, about 20 miles from Murgon, was destroyed by fire. ...
Article : 49 wordsAll Japanese are Interested at the revelations of the murders of leading socialists in tho early days of the disaster when there was a general ...
Article : 54 wordsFront Yokohama to Tokyo the distance is 18 miles, and the country at present is the scene of pitiable desolation, as hardly a house has escaped ...
Article : 83 wordsA minor outbreak of fire occurred at Gogg's Terrace, next to the Coronation Hotel, West Ipswich, about 1 p.m. on Saturday, when the chimney of the ...
Article : 68 wordsFlying was impossible at Lympne yesterday owing to the weather, but was resumed to-day, when the Frenchman, Maneyrol, in his first attempt ...
Article : 138 wordsThe by-election in the Warrego electorate yesterday occasioned by the resignation of Mr. J. H. Coyne, resulted in a clear majority for Mr. ...
Article : 111 wordsThere is great jubilation of the foreign refugees at the decision to make available five per cent of the Australmount's cargo for their benefit, as ...
Article : 41 wordsThe earthquake shocks were responsible for many deaths, but the greatest number were lost by fire caused by the character of the houses and the ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Jerusalem correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the High Commissioner for Palestine (Sir Harbert Louis Samuel) explained to 26 ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Tango Maru which was in Yokahama harbour at the time of the Japanese disaster, arrived in Brisbane to-day. The purser, when ...
Article : 692 wordsThe attitude contest at Lympne [?] keen. The Britishers, Pierecy and Hammersley, claim to have reached 13,000 and 12,000 feet respectively. M. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Lympne gliding meeting was concluded with the flight of Lieut H. Longton, on a Wren monoplane, and Herbert Jones, on an Anec, who ...
Article : 107 wordsGreat barracks and thousands of tents have been erected to temporarlly house the stricken people, and the Government is applying itself in a ...
Article : 75 wordsThe west Coast coal dispute is unaltered. The first relief payments were made this week at the mining camps. It is reported that the ...
Article : 47 wordsM. Maneyrol, when returning to the aerodrome after an attempt to improve his morning's altitude performance, was only 75 feet from the ground ...
Article : 74 wordsSo plentiful is food and clothing sent from other parts and other countries that no fear is entertained in this respect, but few people posses more ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Mon 15 Oct 1923, Page 5
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