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  2. THE ITALO-GREEK CRISIS

    To-day's proceedings of the Council of the[?] League of Nations are regarded as the most important ever held, and were conducted in a larger hall, that in which previous sittings took place having been crowded to suffocation. ...

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  3. GREAT BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE

    The "Westminister Gazette" says this evening that Great Britain is taking a wise and honourable course in upholding the right of the League of Nations to ...

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  4. RELIEF MEASURES

    The American destroyer, No. 211, was the first to arrive at Kobe, with a view to giving aid to the sufferers at Tokio and Yokohama. It is reported from ...

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  5. THE DISASTER IN JAPAN

    The Tokio correspondent of the newspaper "Asahi" tells a firs-hand, thrilling story of the disasters at Yokohama. He says that the whole of Yokohama, including the harbour, was turned into a huge mass of blazing fires. The Standard Oil Co.'s buildings quickly burst into flames, which spread all ...

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  6. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    Inter-union [?]ssen[?]ons were again to-day the topic of the Trades Union Congress at P[?]ymouth. The ringing [?] the President's bell and the shouting ...

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  7. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    The Chancellor, Herr Stresemann, speaking at Leipsig and discussing the question of Germany's joining the League of Nations said; It is obvious ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH SCHEME.

    A conference was held this morning between the Minister of Home and Territories (Senator Pearce), the chairman of the Shipping Board (Mr. H. G. D. ...

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  9. AMERICAN DESTROYERS ARRIVE AT YOKOHAMA.

    Six American torpedo-boat destroyers, with food and medical supplies, have arrived off Yokohama, but are making soundings of the harbour before ...

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  10. AWAITING LEAGUE'S DECISION.

    In a statement to the Italian Cabinet the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) said: "As was to be expected my declarations yesterday caused a certain ...

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  11. (Reuter.)

    The Portuguese community in Hongkong are organising relief supplies for the sufferers by the earthquake in Japan. ...

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  12. CANADIAN BAR ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Martin Conboy, of New York, addressing the Canadian Bar Association meeting at Montreal to-day, said that the United States was satisfied to ...

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  13. GRUESOME DISCOVERIES.

    Mr. Matheson, the Nagasaki correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune," who has arrived at Kobe from Yokehama, says that no less than 560 ...

    Article : 215 words
  14. TRAIN HURLED INTO THE SEA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Nagasaki states that a passenger train which was it a standstill at a station near Atami at noon on Saturday was thrown into ...

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  15. INSTRUCTIONS TO BELGIAN DELEGATE.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Co. states that the Belgian Government has instructed M. Hymans, the principal Belgian delegate ...

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  16. HELP FROM CANADA.

    The Canadian Government is shipping foodstuffs to Japan, and all available space on the liner Empress of Russia, which sails from Vancouver on ...

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  17. THE AMBASSADORS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Ambassadors to-day took formal note of Greece's readiness to pay any reparations determined by the conference also her proposal for a ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. AMAZING STATEMENT.

    The Athens special correspondent of the "Daily Express" cables that Colonel Low, director of the relief orphanage[?] at Cor[?]u[?] who has just returned from ...

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  19. PROPOSED PROFITEERING ACT.

    Word has been received from Nagasaki that the new Japanese Cabinet is seriously considering the question of promulgating a Profiteering Act. ...

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  20. DESTRUCTION OF CHINESE QUARTER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Kobe states that out of 10,000 Chinese residents at Yokohama 5,000 lost their lives in the Chinese quarter, which collapsed in an ...

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  21. ACTION BY SHANGHAI RESIDENTS.

    At a meeting of the earthquake relief committee, held at Shanghai to-day, a motion expressing deep sympathy of international communities with Japan was ...

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  22. ANOTHER STORY.

    The "New York World" has received a cablegram from the foreign editor of the Osaka newspaper "Mainichi Shimbun" recounting a story of a foreign ...

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  23. Articles of the Covenant.

    Lord Robert Cecil referred to Articles of the Covenant of the League numbered 10, 12, and 15. These are as follows:- Article X.—The members of the League ...

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  24. MONTENEGRO FOMENTING TROUBLE.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Montenegrins are fomenting trouble in the Scutari district because the new boundary crosses ...

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  25. THE EMBASSIES.

    After the earthquake the American and French embassies were totally destroyed by fire; the Chinese and Netherlands legations were destroyed[?] the ...

    Article : 136 words
  26. PEACE PARAMOUNT QUESTION.

    In an editorial this morning the "Daily Telegraph" says: What matters is peace, and not a diplomatic victory for one side or the other. The ...

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  27. MENACING EUROPEAN PEACE.

    The "Morning Post," in an editorial states: Possibly a formula may be found whereby the League of Nations can hand over to the Ambassadors' Conference its ...

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  28. CONTRIBUTION FROM LORD FORSTER.

    His Excellency the Governor-General announced by telegram last night from West Australia that he had contributed £100 to the relief fund. ...

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  29. MEMBERS OF IMPERIAL FAMILY KILLED.

    The Kobe correspondent of the "Chicago Tribun[?]" states that Mr. Takana[?]i a former Prime Minister of Japan, and other members of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. MAYOR'S RELIEF FUND.

    The Deputy-Mayor (Alderman J. G. Shield), believing that citizens may desire to join in the world wide movement for providing succour for the Japanese in ...

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  31. NEW ISLAND APPEARS.

    The Peking correspondent of the United Press Association of New York state that a new island has appeared 40 miles to the south of Yokohama ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. ITALY AND THE BALKAN POWERS.

    A sensation has been created in Paris owing to a message received from the newspaper "Politika," which is the offitial organ at Belgrade of the ...

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  33. HELP FROM CHINA.

    A mandate issued by the Chinese Government last night provides for the appropriation of £200,000 for the relief of the distress in Japan, and another ...

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  34. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    The New South Wales Parliament to-day passed a resolution of sympathy with the Japanese nation in its trials, and the hope was expressed by members ...

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  35. SIR JOSEPH COOK'S INSTRUCTIONS.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) has received instructions to raise the question of the Greco-Italian dispute in the Assembly ...

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  36. DISASTER TO FRENCH ORPHANAGE.

    The French orphanage at Tokio, containing 16 sisters and 16[?] children[?] was dashed into the floods at Yokohama, and not a single survivor remained. ...

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  37. THE NEW CABINET INSTALLED.

    A member of the Japanese Parliament, who has returned to Osaka from Tokio, says the installation of the new Cabinet was held at 7 o'clock on ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN VICTIMS.

    Mr. T. S. Hawkes father of Mr. J. B. Hawkes, of the Australian Davis Cup tennis team and Mr. Russell Keays, secretary of the Geelong Tennis Club, ...

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  39. CRICKET.

    The cricket match between the visiting West Indian team and Leveson-Gower's Eleven was continued at Lords to-day, the West Indians concluding their ...

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  40. EIGHT HUNDRED FOREIGNERS KILLED.

    The "New York Times" estimates that according to advices it has received from various places 800 foreigners lost their lives in the Japanese disaster. ...

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  41. ITALY AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" states:—A high Italian authority assured me again to-day that Italy will leave the League of Nations ...

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  42. ANXIETY IN GREECE.

    There is gteat anxiety here regarding the decision of the League on the Greco-Italian dispute. It is understood that with a view to meeting every ...

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  43. AMERICAN VESSELS SAFE.

    A despatch received from Manila by the United States Shipping Board reports that all vessels of the American Government fleet in the earthquake ...

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  44. YORKSHIRE'S TRIUMPH.

    "Sporting Life," reviewiug the English cricket season, says:—The triumph of Yorkshire in winning the county championship so easily [?]ches the lesson that ...

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  45. REGENT'S WEDDING.

    The Nagasaki representative, of Reuter's Agency cables that the Re[?]ent is reported to be contempl[?]ting postponing his wedding, which was to have ...

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  46. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    General Bramwell B[?]oth, the head of the Salvation Army has cabled 10,000 yen for the relief of the Japanese sufferers, and Commisioner Pearce, ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN RELIEF FUND.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) has issued the following appeal:- The disaster which has over[?]aken ...

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  48. FIRE AT HOSPITAL.

    It is reported that 800 patients in the Imperial University Hospital at Tokio were burned to death. ...

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  49. CORFU.

    The Athens correspondent of Reuter's Agency states that the Prefecture of Corfu telegraphed to-day that all the Greek civil and police authorities had ...

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  50. FOR COLDS OR INFLUENZA

    and as a Preventive take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. ...

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