A Foreign Office communique issued from Nagasaki states: The British, American, French, and Italian Embassies have been burned down. ...
Article : 818 wordsOne story of the tragedy states that in the City of Yokohama thousands of Japanese in the native part of the city seemed to die simply of heart failure. Order is being quickly restored in Tokio and relief is ...
Article : 70 wordsReuter's correspondent in Peking says that, in addition to a donation of 50,000 taels for the Japanese sufferers, which has already been ...
Article : 453 wordsAdvices from Tokio announces that the new cabinet [?]stallation ceremony was held at 7 o'clock on Sunday evening, in the presence of the ...
Article : 192 wordsMr. Matheson (correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune"'), who has arrived at Kobe from Yokohama, says that no fewer than 500 foreign ...
Article : 359 wordsReuter's Nagasaki correspondent reports that the messages conveying world-wide expressions of sympathy and wonderful assistance in relief ...
Article : 279 wordsMr. G. T. M. Edkins (manager of Messrs. Butterfield and Swires), who presided at a meeting of the earthquake relief committee, referring to ...
Article : 215 wordsA special correspondent's message sent from Osaka late on Saturday night says:— Since the complete dislocation of ...
Article : 442 wordsThe Japanese Consul at Sydney has received his first official advice of the disaster which has overtaken Japan. A cablegram from the ...
Article : 193 wordsA Nagasaki message reports that it has been found that a passenger train, standing at a station near Atami, at noon on Saturday, was thrown into ...
Article : 274 wordsThe United Press Tokio, reports that several more relief vessels have entered the port and fresh troops have arrived, chiefly, engineers, who began ...
Article : 451 wordsThree distinct earthquake shocks were felt here this morning, between 8 and 9 oclock. The observatory authorities say that the seat of the ...
Article : 50 wordsBankers expect that the Japanese Government will float a reconstruction loan on the London and New York markets within three months. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Pekin correspondent of the United Press Association says that a new island has appeared 40 miles south of Yokohama, where Enoshima ...
Article : 56 wordsSenator Pearce, Minister for Nome Affairs, stated that the Commonwealth Government had decided to set aside £150,000 for the relief of ...
Article : 217 wordsIt is reported from Tokio that the Central Observatory has announced that the earthquake vibrations were experienced on September 1 and 2 356 ...
Article : 225 wordsA wireless message from Moscow received in Paris says that three shocks of earthquake occurred in Turkestan on Monday. ...
Article : 34 wordsAccording to the Kobe correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune," the former Prime Minister (Barron Takahashi) and other leaders of the ...
Article : 304 wordsWith 2,000,000 dollars already raised in New York City for Japanese relief and the Red Cross Society's canvas for 52,500,000 dollars from ...
Article : 172 wordsA message from Vancouver states that the Canadian Government is shipping foodutuffs to Japan. All the available space in the Empress of ...
Article : 424 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says the political effect of the Japanese catacylsm has, up to the present, failed to attract ...
Article : 285 wordsStories of survivors who arrived by the Empress of Australia from Yokobama depict scenes rivalling in horror the popular representations of the ...
Article : 607 wordsLord Forster, Governor-General, has issued the following appeal :—"The disaster which has overtaken two groat cities of Japan and the ...
Article : 185 wordsIt is reported from Kobe that refugees continue fleeing from districts about Mount Fujiyama. Continual rumblings are heard in the ...
Article : 190 wordsSir George Fuller, Premier, states last night that he had received from the Goernor a copy of a telegram despatched by the Governor-General ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 15 Sep 1923, Page 12
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