News from Osa-ka says that the destruction at Tokio is so complete that it is possible the national capital will be temporarily transforma either to Kyoto or Osaka. The Prince ...
Article : 242 wordsPitiful scenes were witnessed at Cessnock yesterday, when the funeral of victims of the disaster at the Bellbird No. 1 colliery took place. All the mines on the northern field and in the Illawarra district were idle as a mark of ...
Article : 96 wordsAdvices from Berlin state that the, Chancellor (Herr Stresemann), speaking at Stuttgart, said:—"Germany is quite ready and willing to discuss new proposals, but a real ...
Article : 302 wordsThe crisis between Italy and Greece is intensified by the announcement from Athens that Italy has announced her intention not to accept the decision of the League of Nations in respect to the dispute. ...
Article : 106 wordsReports from all sources regarding the earthquake in Japan, followed by fires, indicate that earlier accounts by no means exaggerated the plight of the country. The havoc in Yokohama and Tokio was terrific and the death-roll enormous. One estimate placed the number of fatalities at more than 500,000. ...
Article : 60 wordsA message from Shanghai states that early estimates give an excess of 100,000 persons dead in Tokyo. Many small Japanese cities have been completely ...
Article : 1,064 wordsThere were no fresh developments overnight at the Bellbird No. 1 Colliery, which was the scene of the disastrous occurrence on Saturdny afternoon. The sealing ...
Article : 2,070 wordsIt transpires that the real reason for the adjournment of the League of Nations' discussion on the Corfu issue was to enable the Italian delegate to obtain instructions from ...
Article : 204 wordsAccording to Renter's correspondent at Atheus, Italy has announced that she refuses to accept the decision of the League of Nations in respect to the dispute ...
Article : 1,531 wordsWidespread floods occurred in the Province of Bihar towards the end of August. From particulars now available it appears that the death-roll exceeds 40, and may reach 100, ...
Article : 54 wordsThree hundred medical scientists from every part of the East are attending a congress ou tropical medicine. The presidential address eulogises Dr. W. A. Sawyer (of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsBetween Adelaide add Melbourne a fire was discovered in the bunker coal of the P. and O. Branch Service liner Baradine, which arrived in Sydney yesterday atternoon from London, ...
Article : 288 wordsHolding that postal votes polled for the Labour candidate had been forged, and that doctors had been impersonated, the Electoral and Qualifications Committee to-day reversed ...
Article : 210 wordsBellbird colliery was regarded by district colliery officials and miners alike as one of the best equipped for its size and output on the South Maitland coalfields. To sny that news ...
Article : 976 wordsThe Pan-Pacific Science Congress, on the motion of Professor Sir Edgeworth David, who presided, yesterday expressed sympathy with the Japanese delegates to the congress and ...
Article : 199 wordsThe small coastal steamer Astral, engaged in the metal and timber carrying trades between Sydney and coastal ports, went ashore on the Sow and Pig Rocks, near the ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), speaking to-day at a civic farewell in Adelaide prior to his departure for Great Britain, referred to the Italy-Greek crisis. ...
Article : 301 wordsDuring the recent racing boycott by the Pony Owners and Trainers' Association, as a result of the A.R.C. accepting nominations from two licensed trainers not members of the ...
Article : 278 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page), referring to-day to the earthquake disaster in Japan, said that the deepest sympathy of the whole world would be aroused ...
Article : 137 words"The strike is on, and there it rests for the present. We have had numerous conferences." This comment was made by the Premier (Mr. Theodore) to-day, when questioned regarding ...
Article : 286 wordsThe Government Astronomer (Professor W. E. Cooke) stated yesterday that the devastating earthquake in Japan was recorded at the Sydney Observatory shortly ...
Article : 158 wordsThe operations of the Amended Liquor Act did not-commence this morning, as was the original intention of the Home Secretary, notice of the Royal assent to teo measure not ...
Article : 197 wordsThe representative ot the Australian Press Association at Geneva says that the Australian delegates have arrived. Lord Robert Cecil has convened a meeting of the Empire ...
Article : 103 wordsA message from Madrid says that the Cabinet has resigned, owing to three Ministers opposing the establishment of a line of defence at Me[?]a (Morocco), some way beyond the ...
Article : 127 wordsAdvices from Nagasaki state that it is impossible to estimate the aggregate casualties in all the affected districts, but it is remembered that the great earthquake of 1856 killed ...
Article : 846 wordsSpeaking at a civic reception to-day, Mr. Bruce said he was going to Great Britain with the idea that the conferences would provide an opportunity to bring the Empire together, ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. C. J. Merfleld, Chief Assistant Astronomer, Melbourne Observatory, says that the earthquake was well recorded on the Melbourne seismograph. The first indication [?] ...
Article : 141 wordsA message from Amsterdam states that the German steamer Kloeptel bound from Hull to Bremerhaven, foundered in a gale in the North Sea. The captain and only one member ...
Article : 62 wordsA message from Brussels states that the fourth conference of the International Federation of Demobilised Soldiers was opened today. The Belgians will ask at the conference ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. J. J. C, Bradfield, M.E., M. Inst. C.E., will be the guest of the Millions Club at dinner this evening, at 6 o'clock, and will afterwards address members on "The City Railway and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 4 Sep 1923, Page 9
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