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Advertising : 18 wordsAlthough definite information is not obtainable as to whether the British Government intends to come to Australia's assistance, as the newspapers continue to suggest, the Australian Press Association finds a growing impression in financial circles that if Mr. ...
Article : 137 wordsIt is reported here that the Red Cross observers' latest estimate of the deaths is in the vicinity of 2000. Owing to the unrecognisable condition of many of the dead there are extraordinary difficulties regarding identification. ...
Article : 91 wordsIt is estimated that damage amounting to £2,500,000 was done in the Napier city area alone. Some residents are wondering whether the rebuilding of ...
Article : 269 wordsOn the application of Senior Sergeant D. M'Grath, in the Police Court yesterday, Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., granted a remand to February 12 in ...
Article : 72 words"I can see it all now. Oh! It was terrible. The shrieks of the wounded, the moaning of the dying, the terror in the eyes of the girls." ...
Article : 238 wordsNapier as a town has been swept from the map. Its people are wandering along the broken streets. The seafront receded about 100ft., and the ...
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Advertising : 103 words"INTERESTED" (Paddington).—If your income does not exceed £480 you will be allowed the deductions as usual. The deductions commence ...
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Advertising : 230 wordsSub-inspector J. E. Toohill, before Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., prosecuted in several cases in which persons were charged with breaches of the Gaming ...
Article : 215 wordsFollowing is a revised list of Napier's dead:—Louisa M. Bickerstaff (39), wife of Mr. Charles Herbert Bickerstaff; Bertram Ogilvie (14), a Napier ...
Article : 453 wordsPort Ahuriri, the port of Napier, may become useless owing to the sudden shallowing of the water. The warship ...
Article : 70 wordsMrs. Thomas Barry was pinned by a falling girder during a Communion service in the Anglican Pro-Cathedral at Napier. Attempts to free her failed, ...
Article : 124 wordsA fine of £10 was imposed by Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the Summons Court, on Bernard Emmett Hayes, auctioneer, of Atherton, for ...
Article : 150 wordsFollowing the intimation in the "Courier" yesterday that the Cabinet intended to allow religious instruction to be given in the State High Schools, ...
Article : 200 wordsResidents of Napier are pouring out of the town in thousands, and the roads are congested with cars, lorries, motor cycles, ambulances, and other ...
Article : 273 wordsMany refugees are arriving at Auckland and other centres. The transport of thousands of others is being arranged as the time limit for the ...
Article : 56 wordsAccording to a message received by a radio amateur in Sydney last night a major operation was being performed at the Napier Hospital when the ...
Article : 46 wordsLongman's Green, London, have published a remarkable jeu d'esprit, entitled, "If it had happened otherwise," or "Lapses into Imaginary ...
Article : 209 wordsThere was a sharp shock at Gisborne to-day at 4.45 o'clock, and the inhabitants, nervous from the previous shocks, rushed in panic into the ...
Article : 35 wordsSir Samuel Hoare, M.P. (treasurer of the Conservative Party organisation, and a former Secretary of State for Air), in an article in the ...
Article : 235 wordsBelgian ecclesiastics are greatly disturbed at the fact that a nun, who occupied a responsible position in a convent, secretly engaged in financial ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Premier (Mr. G. W. Forbes) has expressed the Government's desire to observe Sunday as a national day of mourning, and all religious bodies are ...
Article : 38 wordsAn eye-witness describing the flight of refugees from Napier states that cars continually leave crowded with men, women, and children, baggage, ...
Article : 47 wordsThe annual general meeting of the Brisbane Grammar School Old Boys' Association Literary and Debating Society was held in the masters' ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Rev. Oliver Dean and Mrs. Dean, of Napier, reached Sydney to-day, on their way to New Zealand, at the end of a world tour. Their ...
Article : 57 wordsThe relatives of the people in the stricken districts of New Zealand are still without the names of the victims of the earthquake. They have ...
Article : 50 wordsIn the matter of an application by the Amalgamated Road Transport Workers' Union, for an interpretation of the Industrial Agreement, made ...
Article : 150 wordsThe New Zealand Commissioner (Mr. L. J. Schmitt) to-day received the following official bulletin from Wellington:— ...
Article : 178 wordsThe New Zealand Commissioner (Mr. L. C. Schmitt) stated to-night that Mr. Hugh J. Ward would leave Sydney by the Marama to-morrow for ...
Article : 85 wordsA general reduction in shipping freight between Sydney and North Queensland is likely, as the John Burke Line is now prepared to accept cargo ...
Article : 53 wordsClark M'Conachy, the New Zealand billiards player, who is playing a match against Davis in Dublin, says he and his wife are very worried over the ...
Article : 55 wordsExpressing New Zealand's gratitude to Australia for her sympathy, and the offer of a warship, the Prime Minister (Mr. G. W. Forbes), replying to the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe men's dinner and meeting and children's party arranged for this evening. at the City Congregational Church have been postponed for one week on account ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Fri 6 Feb 1931, Page 14
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