Strong protests against the bombings by Japan of non-combatants in China were voiced in New South Wales and other States yesterday. ...
Article : 793 wordsA report tabled in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the Minister for Health (Mr. FitzSimons) stated that the conduct of the Elizabeth Kenny ...
Article : 452 wordsThe arrival of dawn at Shanghai was heralded by a terrific explosion caused by a mine intended to blow up the Japanese flagship Idumo. Chinese soldiers, some swimming and some in sampans, ...
Article : 256 wordsBritain's position as the world's leading supplier of aeronautical material has been established by the steadily rising value of her exports. ...
Article : 260 wordsMembers of the committee who will inquire into the Government's proposal to make loans to wage-earners who have suffered misfortune are: Sir ...
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Article : 769 wordsThe Primp Minister of South-Africa (General Hertzog), 'denouncing the Versailles Treaty, said that it was responsible for the existing international distrust and armaments ...
Article : 165 wordsThe proposal for the lending of money at low rates of interest was referred to by the Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill), when he opened his election campaign ...
Article : 152 wordsMore than 20 Chinese soldiers set out in the darkness irom a wharf at Pootung belonging to the British-owned Shanghai Dock Engineering Company. ...
Article : 463 wordsThe skeleton of an unknown man, who is believed to have been murdered, was discovered to-day on a densely timbered slope in the heart of the ...
Article : 291 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) announced yesterday that the tender of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Ltd., had been ...
Article : 309 wordsA Paramount cameraman was taking pictures at Biddeford, Maine, from the air, where he was held by a cluster of 27 balloons, when his safety line snapped, leaving him ...
Article : 135 wordsThe spokesman of the Japanese Foreign Office (Mr. Kawai) said that the Japanese nation was very indignant at the League Assembly's condemnation ...
Article : 650 wordsA reward of £10,000 has been offered by the Palestine Administration for information leading to the conviction of the murderers of the Australian, Captain Lewis Yelland ...
Article : 196 wordsCaptain Haultain returned at 5 o'clock yesterday in the Larrakia with the arrested Japanese lugger Tokyo Maru No. 1 under escort. The lugger is now anchored near two ...
Article : 421 wordsMembers of the Legislative Assembly were mystified yesterday afternoon by Ministerial replies to questions that were asked about the employment of relief workers. ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Taxpayers' Association regards as Justifiable the proposed reduction of taxation on racing, as announced by the Premier (Mr. Stevens). ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Victorian branch of the League of Nations Union and the committee of the International Peace Campaign are arranging a meeting to organise a protest against the ...
Article : 142 wordsThe match between the Australian Rugby League team and Lancashire reulted:— [?] ...
Article : 25 wordsAerial bombs of a destructive power undreamed of in the Great War have been used in aerial attacks upon Chinese cities, according to reports which have reached the ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Queensland Trades and Labour Council may follow the action of the Trades and Labour Council at Canberra and boycott Japanese goods. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Stevens) stated in the Legislative Assembly, yesterday that if the prices of building materials should increase unduly at any time in the future, appropriate ...
Article : 194 wordsAnti-aircraft guns are not expected to be available for Australian coastal garrisons until 1939. The guns are now being produced by the ...
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Article : 34 words"I cannot help the thought," said President Rooseveit, in an address at Bonneville Dam, oregon, "that instead of spending, as some nations do, half of our national income in ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Secretary of State for War (Mr. HoreBelisha) called on the Duke of Windsor at the Hotel Meurice, and remained with him for 30 minutes. ...
Article : 105 wordsA man who entered the Malvern North Post-office this morning attacked the postmaster (Mr. Horace Edgar Clarke), who is a one-armed returned soldier, and, after ...
Article : 107 wordsProfessor Walter Murdoch, of the Western Australian University, to-day urged immediate action to boycott Japanese goods. Decisive action was necessary, he said ...
Article : 54 wordsImporters say that the refusal of the waterside workers to handle cargo may seriously prejudice export trade to Japan. Unless imports are landed factories must suffer, they ...
Article : 81 wordsThomas William May. 24, at Yorktown, was killed to-day when he was thrown out of the dray he was driving and a wheel crushed his head against a tree. The accident was ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 30 Sep 1937, Page 11
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