The three Prime Ministers, Mr. S. Baldwin (Great Britain), Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King (Canada), and Mr. S. M. Bruce (Australia were presented ...
Article : 502 wordsThe steamber Australmount, with relief stores, has arrived at Tokio from Australia. The work of unloading the vessel is in ...
Article : 85 wordsAlthough the long expected and eagerly- desired improvement in trade in Great Britain has not materialised yet, some of those best acquainted with trade ...
Article : 851 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says:—What are considered to be inevitable signs that Mr. Henry Ford intends to enter on a ...
Article : 207 wordsBy 316 votes to 24 the Reichstag passed the Emergency Law Bill. Seven Deputies abstained from voting.—Reuter. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe proposed new duty of 5s. a cwt. on preserved fruits will not be imposed on pulp for the manufacture of jam. Mr. F. W. Moore, of Tasmania, has ...
Article : 149 wordsAlmost every office and building in Yokohama were razed to the ground, and the only institution of note conducting business in its own premises is the ...
Article : 292 wordsThe vote of the Reichstag has saved Dr. Stresemann the necessity for dissolving the Parliament, in accordance with his threat, which was repeated ...
Article : 108 wordsThe following statement has been made by the Prime Minister (Count G. Yamamoto):— "I express my heartfelt thanks for the contributions of articles for the ...
Article : 99 wordsSir Harold Bowden (president of the British Cycle and Motor Cycle Manufacturers and Traders' Union) said in the course of an interview that the ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—The Government and the industrialists have arrived at a compromise, the latter ...
Article : 79 wordsThe more one sees of the stricken city the more one realises the terrible destruction which was wrought by the earthquake and the fire. Hardly one ...
Article : 810 wordsIt has been reported from Pana (Illinois) that six men have died and that three are dangerously ill ns a result of having drunk poisonous liquor which they ...
Article : 114 wordsThe greater part of Tokio lies in ashes. It is an appalling and staggering sight. The latest figures show that the killed in Tokio alone number about ...
Article : 1,127 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the London "Sunday Express" says that Dr. Stresemann and Herr Stinnes confronted each other before the sitting of the ...
Article : 122 wordsThe New York "Journal of Commerce" says in a leading article:— "There are already abundant indications that Imperial preference will not ...
Article : 176 wordsA sensational murder trail is proceeding in Tokio. An army captain named Amakasu is charged with having strangled a prominent Socialist named Osugi ...
Article : 100 wordsLeaving four members of the train's crew dead, four bandits escaped in a high-powered motor car after they had "held up" a mail train in a tunnel. They ...
Article : 190 wordsDealing with the Italo-Greek dispute, Lord Robert Cecil claimed that the League had carried out its duty in promoting a settlement. Its suggestions ...
Article : 186 wordsA decree signed by Herren Ebert, Stresemann, and Luther provides that all taxes must be paid in future according to the gold standard instead of being ...
Article : 65 wordsIt has now been announced that the military bayonetted 24 out of 1,300 persons who were arrested in Tokio on September 3 for having caused a ...
Article : 66 wordsLord Burnham, speaking at Kingston-Thames, discussed the question of wireless. He said:—We have achieved a revolution regarding the means of ...
Article : 74 wordsThe economic situation in the Ruhr Valley is serious. A cessation of work in connection with numerous industries is anticipated. ...
Article : 111 wordsAfter the ceremony in the Guildhall the new freeman were entertained at luncheon in the Mansion House. The Duke and Duchess of York were ...
Article : 688 wordsThe Japanese submarine which was lost on August 21 has been towed to the coast where the water is twenty four fathoms deep. Four bodies were ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. Haynes, the Federal, Prohibition Commissioner, addressing a conference of about 1,000 citizens representing the various organisations for law ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Duke and Duchess of York, while motoring to the Guildhall from Richmond to attend the ceremony of the conferring of the freedom of the city on ...
Article : 810 wordsA demand for the revival of the Cotton Control Board was made to-day at meeting of prominent representatives of the export section of the Lancashire ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Tango Maru, which was on Yokohama harbour at the time of the Japanese disaser, arrived in Brisbane to-day. The purser, when interviewed, told it ...
Article : 675 wordsUp to the present time 11 persons have been reported killed and 35 injured in the disturbances in Solingen, which continue. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe London "Observer" says:—Mr. Bruce is an enthusiast. As befits the Prime Minister of a young Power, there was a largeness about his speech. In ...
Article : 67 wordsIt has been reported from Portland (Oregon) that Mr. Samuel Gompers has been re-elected unanimously president of the American Federation of Labour, and ...
Article : 43 wordsThere were frequent outbreaks and lootings of shops to-day. Many shops were closed, and others barricaded. The principal cafes are empty in consequence ...
Article : 105 wordsIt is understood that the Prince of Wales has accepted the office of Visitor of the British Institute of International Affairs. Shortly after his return to ...
Article : 349 wordsA report from Pasadene (California) says that, fanned by high winds, forest fires from the hills, and through the canyons of the surrounding country have ...
Article : 147 wordsA message from Ahmedabad says that the Thakur Saheb Lakhaji of Rajkot. K.C.I.E., is trying to form a Chamber of Princess among the chiefs of Kathiawar ...
Article : 137 wordsThe pillaging of shops by the unemployed, which was repressed for a time by French patrols, has been resumed. The raiders, however, were stopped in ...
Article : 57 wordsYokohama was the centre of the silk export trade. After the disaster Kobe saw its chance to capture the trade, and many foreign buyers have gone thither. ...
Article : 172 wordsAfter 12 years of discussions the Chinese Parliament has completed the National Constitution, which was passed yesterday, and will be proclaimed on ...
Article : 31 wordsSpeaking in Birmingham, Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) said that it would be foolish to count on a remission of taxation in ...
Article : 69 wordsIn connection with the O'Dwyer-Nair libel suit, the Chief Justice has appointed Lala Rangi Lal (Senior Subordinate Judge) as a commissioner to take the ...
Article : 114 wordsThe streets to-day were beflagged and guarded heavily by troops when the new President, Marshal Tsao Kun, arrived in the city. He proceeded to the ...
Article : 68 wordsIt has been announced that the London "Daily Mail" Trust has acquired, for the sum of £6,000,000, some forty newspapers and periodicals which are owned ...
Article : 103 wordsA message received by the Allahabad "Pioneer" from the frontier reports that another aeroplane accident has occurred, and that one man was killed and one ...
Article : 35 wordsIn his inaugural address the new President (Marshal Tsao-Kun) remarked that previous Presidents had been handicapped by the absence of a ...
Article : 101 wordsTrouble is being experienced in unloading the Australmount's cargo owing to pillaging. Yesterday a sentry shot on sight a man who was caught pillaging on a ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Diplomatic Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—There is a possibility of a further discussion at the Imperial Conference over the ...
Article : 161 wordsIn the course of an interview to-day Mr. S. M. Bruce, referring to the suggestion that he had raised a hornets' nest in Free Trade England, said that ...
Article : 162 wordsLeading members of the Gurdwara-Parbandhak Committee, including Mehtab Singh, the president, and 19 others, have been arrested in Amritsar by order of ...
Article : 98 wordsSir Edward Hulton has announced the sale of the London "Evening Standard" to Lord Beaverbrook, and the remainder of his newspapers and periodicals to the ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Government has arrested the roughs who desecrated a number of graves in the war cemetery here. The Constantinople correspondent of ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) announced on Saturday that he has received advice by cable from the British Ambassador at Tokio that the Press ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Foreign Office announces that the Government has accepted an invitation from the French Government to send a representative to a conference to be held ...
Article : 72 wordsAddressing a demonstration which was held in Perth under the auspices of the Scottish Liberal Federation. Mr. H. H. Asquith taunted the Government ...
Article : 98 wordsDuring a day or so after the earthquake looting and violence generally worn among the ugly features of the disaster. Many looters were shot on sight, ...
Article : 109 wordsAlthough the official synopsis of the speeches on the Statement concerning the League of Nations contains little but appreciation of the League's work, there ...
Article : 499 wordsFlashlights from Japanese warships sweeping the ruins of the devastated city, the twinkling lights of the American Hospital, the red glow of burning ...
Article : 284 wordsIt has been announced authoritatively that Lord Beaverbrook has purchased the "Pay Mall Gazette." and that it will be absorbed into the London "Evening ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Mon 15 Oct 1923, Page 7
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