War between Italy and Abyssinia took a decisive turn to-day when planes again bombarded Adowa, and a prolonged artillery bombardment from the Italian lines, north of the town, took place. An unconfirmed report states that Adowa has fallen to the Italians. ...
Article : 739 wordsThe acceptance by the A.L.P. Federal Executive, in the early hours of this morning, of the Labor unity proposals, was almost directly due. ...
Article : 395 wordsAlthough rough weather prevented a further search by boat for the bodies of the five victims of the Loina air disaster, near Flinders ...
Article : 242 wordsThe clamour against the enforcement of the sanctions is growing in France. The Left Deputies have sent a letter to M. Laval, declaring that ...
Article : 149 wordsAlthough nothing occurred to warrant police intervention, considerable excitement accompanied an attempt by a combined unions' deputation, ...
Article : 212 words"We cannot hold Adowa much longer," is the Abyssinian commander's latest message to the Emperor. The Abyssinians admit heavy setbacks. ...
Article : 293 wordsThe Italian communities at Cairns and Innisfail took the news of the outbreak of hostilities in Abyssinia very calmly, and no demonstration took ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. Henwood, made his award to-day for country clerks, previously not provided for. ...
Article : 176 wordsAdowa, the town bombed by Italian planes, is seen on the left, just below the frontier of Eritrea. The Djibouti railway, said to be one of Italy's objectives, is shown by a crossed line, travelling from Addis Ababa, in the centre of the map, in a north-westerly direction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 61 wordsBy direction of the Chief justice, Mr. Justice Jordan, the jury in the case in which Francis Harold Hawkins, M.L.A., claimed £2000 damages from ...
Article : 132 wordsThe circumstances leading to the discovery of the bodies of Hugh Forbes, 45, and his wife and daughter, on a farm at Bugle Range, near Mount Barker, ...
Article : 294 words"The Times" Addis Ababa correspondent says that immediately the news of the bombardment of Adowa and Adigrat was received the whole ...
Article : 370 wordsThe need for the greater advertising of Australian butter in England was stressed by the Australasian manager of the Co-operative Wholesale Society, ...
Article : 185 wordsA special meeting of Cabinet was held to-day, immediately after official confirmation had been received that hostilities had broken out in ...
Article : 248 wordsThe Italian troops form the largest and best equipped army ever to have trodden on African soil. They have innumerable mule trains, and are well ...
Article : 790 wordsThe newspapers are divided in their comment. The "Daily Mail" reiterates that the soundest policy is calm. On the contrary the ...
Article : 529 wordsOwing to the firmness of the wheat markets, both local and overseas, the N.S.W. Flour Mill Owners' Association to-day advanced the price of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsFighting became general in the Agame province during the night. The Italian advance is relatively slow. Casualties were sustained by both ...
Article : 140 wordsWhile it is hoped that America will co-operate with the League, German has not disguised her contempt for th[?] covenant, and may be prepared to trade ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsThree Union Steamship Company's ships are tied up here. The crews of the Hauraki and Monowai joined that of the Wairuna in ...
Article : 55 wordsAt a meeting of the Privy Council to-day the King formally consented to the Duke of Gloucester's marriage. ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Sat 5 Oct 1935, Page 5
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