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  2. JAPAN IN DISTRESS

    Hundreds of Koreans were murdered by members of the Japanese Young Mens Association during the few days after the earthquake and [?]re disaster ...

    Article : 2,323 words
  3. GERMAN CRISIS.

    A large force of police g[?]ded every entrance of the Reichstag to-day on the resumption ot the [?]ate on the question of confidence in the ...

    Article : 158 words
  4. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) commented on the cablegram from Austr..l.a in yesterday's "Daily Chronicle," [?]tating that Mr. Theodore, ...

    Article : 173 words
  5. STATE LOANS.

    A South Australian loan of £2,000,000 at 5 per cent., which has been issued at £99, and is redeemable between 1932 and 1942, and also a ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. THE IMPERISHABLE STORY

    Mr. Churchill then gives a vivid narrative of the action, following in the main the account given by the official historian, modified by that of Mr. ...

    Article : 1,414 words
  7. BRITISH GENERAL ELECTION.

    The three parties have now selected the majority of their champions. The C[?] are [?] [?]50 seats, the [?]eras [?]6, including 8[?] divisions ...

    Article : 415 words
  8. BALLOT BOX SCANDAL.

    Mr. J. Bailey, M.L.A., who, with others, was expelled from the Labour movement, commenting upon the fact that the A.L.P. executive had not yet ...

    Article : 451 words
  9. NEW INVENTIONS.

    The Department of War has annonuced the perfection of a 50-calibre anti air machine-gun, firing 500 shots a minute with a perpendicular range ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. LORD DERBY'S HOPE.

    The Earl of Deroy, Secretary of State for War, speaking at Fleetwood, in Lancashire, lase [?] said the Germans now recognised that they were ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. DISCOVERER OF RADIUM.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the French Government has tabled a bill granting Madame Curie a pension of 40,000 francs, as a symbol ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. DECISION OF SEPARATISTS.

    The Dusse dorf correspondent of Reuter's Age. cy says it is understood that the Sep[?]ratist leaders in Germany have decided not to try to se[?]ze any ...

    Article : 57 words
  13. CONSERVATIVE CAMPAIGN.

    The Chance[?]or of the Exchequer, Mr. Novillo Chamberlain, addressing the Unionist women in Drury-lane Theatre to-day, scouted the suggested ...

    Article : 922 words
  14. FINANCIERS' OFFER.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Dr S[?]resemann, the German [?] lung his bombshell regarding the offer ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    Strict secrecy is being observed by officials of the Australian Commonwealth Line of Steamers regarding the sale of 25 units of the line. Although ...

    Article : 201 words
  16. NEW LINER

    The Union-Castle line has ordered from Messrs. Harland and Wolff the eminent Belfast shipbuilders, the world's largest and most powerful ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. QUEENSLAND LAND LEGISLATION.

    At a meeting of shareholders in the Australian Mercantile Land Co. to-day, Sir Andrew Caird, who presided, referred to the Queenstand Land Act ...

    Article : 326 words
  18. GLENFERRIE CRIME.

    Charged with having while lawfully confined for a certain crime by a sentence of a court of competent jurisdiction escaped from a place of legal ...

    Article : 403 words
  19. GERMAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Berlin Correspondent of Reuter's Agency states that the vete of censure deba[?] in the Reichs[?]ag will be taken to-morrow (Friday). ...

    Article : 33 words
  20. STATEMENT BY EYE-WITNESS.

    In "The Mercury" of October 23, we published an article [?] of the [?] by Mr. M[?]son, the "Sun's" representative at [?] ...

    Article : 522 words
  21. JAVA AND SINGAPORE SERVICE.

    It is understood that consideration is being given by the Australian Common-wealth Shipping Board to a proposal for the discontinuance of the line's monthly ...

    Article : 204 words
  22. AMERICAN PROHIBITION.

    The United States Federal pro[?]cutors are stated to be planning the arrest of several prominent Englishmen and Americans as members of an ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. LIBERAL PARTY.

    Mr. [?]man, speaking at Brigh ton, said a protectionist tariff would no help the principal industries of [?]ing coal, and textiles, and ...

    Article : 50 words
  24. INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.

    To day the Lee Commission examined representatives of the United Province European Services' Association, who, wh[?]e d[?]yin any oppsition to ...

    Article : 194 words
  25. CLOTHING TRADES.

    Judgment was delivered in the Arbitration Court to-day by Mr. Deputy-President Webb on the claims made by the Federal Clot[?]ing and Allied Trades ...

    Article : 307 words
  26. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The National Union of Manufacturera has issued a statement bused on questions addressed to various trade associations, the replies to which ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. LOST TREVESSA.

    Charles Bainbridge, fireman, who joined the l[?]st Trevessa in South Australia, gave evidence at the inquiry to-day that the ship's lifebelts were ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. TRAGEDY IN ST. PAUL'S.

    A sensation was caused to-day in St Paul's Cathedral during the mid-day service. A man, whose name was afterwards found to be J. Tyson Smith, ...

    Article : 105 words
  29. NEWSPAPER DEAL.

    Sir Edward Hulton, the newspaper proprietor, has presented £75,000 to [?] distributed among the members of the staffs of the newspapers which he ...

    Article : 42 words
  30. MASSACRE OF KOREANS.

    A protest has been filed with Mr. Hughes, the American Secretary of State, by "The Friends of Korea in America," against what the society asserts was the ...

    Article : 116 words
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