"Sporting life" understands that the difficulty of taking British fodder to the United States for Papyrus will be overcome, and the race will take place. An ...
Article : 141 wordsIn the presence of a large audience, including a number of Irish delegates, a committee of the League of Nations agreed unanimously to recommend the ...
Article : 104 wordsThe stories of survivors who have arrived here in the steamer Empress of Australia from Yokohama describe scenes rivalling in horror the popular ...
Article : 638 wordsA purely Greek character has been given to the Janina murders by the Conference of Ambassadors in its Note to Greece. A forecast of the Note ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Athens correspondent of the London "Daily Express" interviewed Colonel Gonates (the Prime Minister of Greece), who said:—"The situation has improved ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Italian Consul, Signor Gasco, is now reported to be alive on board of an Italian warship. San Francisco, Sept. 7. ...
Article : 328 wordsMr. Harold Cox, writing in the London "Financial Times." combats Australia's demand for preference. He quotes from a leading article which appeared in ...
Article : 196 wordsPending the result of the deliberations at the Ambassadors' Conference there has been a lull in the activities of the League of Nations, but Ireland has ...
Article : 209 wordsWilliam Edwards writes from Claremont:— As the third Gentlemen v. Players' match this season was abandoned in favour of a match between ...
Article : 124 wordsThe betting on the St. Leger, to be run on Wednesday next, is an follows:— 7 to 4 agst Papyrus, 4 to 1 Parth, 9 to 1 Tranquil, 10 to 1 Ellangowan, 12 to 1 ...
Article : 38 wordsIt has been reported here that the Italian Consulate in the seaport of Patras (on the western coast of Greece) has been set on fire by Greeks. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe text of the Ambassadors' Note to Greece has been issued. It confirms the forecast which was telegraphed to-day. The only new points are:—(1) ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Prince Edward Handicap (one mile and a quarter), run to-day, resulted: —His Majesty, the King's London Cry, by Call o' the Wild—Vervaine (8 to 1), ...
Article : 59 wordsSince the complete dislocation of railway traffic and interruptions of telegraph and telephone communications on Saturday week, workmen and military ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the London "Daily Express" reports that airmen on Italian seaplanes have asserted that Greek troops are moving towards ...
Article : 59 wordsShimizu and Fukuda, following the example of Hawkes have withdrawn from the National Singles, owing to the Japanese disaster. ...
Article : 26 wordsMadame Lydia Lipkovska artfully made her way to the hearts of a big audience on Saturday night. The adverb is used in a literal sense, not the ...
Article : 1,204 wordsIt has been reported here that 1,000 additional soldiers have landed at Corfu, and that an aerodrome has been constructed on the island for thirty ...
Article : 104 wordsTex Rickard says the advance sales of tickets for the Dempsey-Firpo fight on September 14 already amount to 800,000 dollars, the biggest yet recorded. The ...
Article : 368 wordsThe Athens correspondent of the London Sunday Express" says that Greece has accepted without reservations the stipulations in the Note of the ...
Article : 35 wordsSir Edgar Walton (High Commissioner for South Africa), in a vigorous reply to the report of the Mandates Commission on the Bondelzwarts rebellion, ...
Article : 238 wordsAn Australian correspondent writing to the "Yorkshire Post" (Leeds) with regard to the report issued by Lord Linlithgow's Committee on the Distribution ...
Article : 169 wordsIt is understood that experts of the Home Department have decided on a general plan for the re-construction of the Japanese Empire's capital. According ...
Article : 84 wordsDetails of the stores to be shipped for the relief of the sufferers through the disaster in Japan were made available by the Minister for Home and ...
Article : 754 wordsSignor Mussolini has accepted formally the Note of the Ambassadors Conference to Greece. He has sent a communication to the Ambassadors' Conference. In ...
Article : 49 wordsIt has been reported that de Valera has issued a special message from the gaol in which he is confined urging the "Republican" members to take their ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Council of the League of Nations is unlikely to consider further the question of the Janina murders and reparations pending intimations from Athens ...
Article : 116 wordsAfter one week of supreme effort throughout the country the conditions in Tokio show a remarkable improvement. A sufficient supply of food for the ...
Article : 131 wordsA prominent Chinese resident here has received from Dr. Sun-yat-Sen, the head of the Government of Southern China, a telegram to the effect that he ...
Article : 59 wordsAmid loud cheers from a large assemblage the steamer Arundel Castle sailed to-day with General J. C. Smuts and the other South African delegates to the ...
Article : 174 wordsCommunicating to the Council of the League of Nations the text of its Note to Greece, the Ambassadors' Conference pays a tribute to the Council's high ...
Article : 73 wordsSir Neville Howse (Australia), in moving the adoption of the Health Committee's report, congratulated the committee on its record of excellent work, ...
Article : 99 wordsWith about 2,000,000 dollars raised already in the city of New York for Japanese relief purposes, and the Red Cross Society's canvass for 50,000,000 dollars ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Osaka correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Tokio police authorities have reported that 32,564 bodies have been removed from the yard ...
Article : 141 wordsA message from Teheran reports that at a large gathering the Ulema proclaimed a boycott of British goods, and ordered that nothing should be imported ...
Article : 732 wordsThe Conference of Ambassadors has selected Lieut.-Colonel Shibuya. Military Attache in the Japanese Embassy in Paris, to preside over the committee ...
Article : 39 wordsA message received from Philadelphia state that Benny Leonard outpointed Johnny Mendelsohn, of Milwaukee, in an eight-round bout. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Atlantic Fleet is breaking its autumn programme for exercises, and it will assemble at Spithead from November 1 to November 5 for inspection by ...
Article : 47 wordsSenator Frank B. Willis (Ohio), who is a former Governor of Ohio, and represented the late Mr. Harding's nomination at the last Republican National ...
Article : 57 wordsIt has been reported that during the Greek inquiries into the Janina outrage several objects which had been dropped by the assassins were discovered, and ...
Article : 60 wordsIn a triangular contest between the Oxford athletes, the combined South African universities, and a strong Natal team, the Oxonians fared badly. Natal ...
Article : 123 wordsRefugees continue to flee from the districts about Mount Fuji-Yama. Continual rumblings are heard in the depths of the mountain, but the volcano still ...
Article : 124 wordsThe will of Mrs. Jennie Morrison, the widow of George Ernest Morrison (the famous correspondent of the London "Times" in Peking) has been proved ...
Article : 400 wordsThe Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) says that additional relief vessels have entered the port, and that fresh troops have ...
Article : 131 wordsAttacks made by Americans on Canadian schooners off the coast of the United States will form the subject of joint representations by the Dominion and ...
Article : 96 wordsIn the course of a speech which he delivered at a meeting of the welsh National Liberal Council in Lianrindod Wells (Radnorshire). Mr. Lloyd George ...
Article : 155 wordsTo-day's football matches resulted as follow:— First League.—Birmingham lost to Sunderland, 0.2; Burnley lost to Notts ...
Article : 366 wordsA message from Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) reports that the wages contract, the complete ratification of which will ensure the resumption of ...
Article : 94 wordsInquiries are pouring in from abroad with regard to the safety of the towns of Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto, Nagoya, and Nagasaki. All of these cities are safe, ...
Article : 138 wordsVarious theories as to the precise cause of the catastrophe have been advanced by the authorities of the Central Observatory in Tokio. The first ...
Article : 280 wordsEnthusiastic supporters of the League of Nations have been flocking to Geneva during the past few days, having been thrilled by Lord Robert Cecil's dramatic ...
Article : 223 wordsBy means of a card vote, the Congress of Trade Unions rejected by 2,800,000 to 1,225,000 a proposal to give to the general council of the congress ...
Article : 248 wordsIt has been reported that a secretary of the Japanese Foreign Office (M. Morishima) visited the zone of the disaster to inquire regarding the safety of the ...
Article : 136 wordsBurns, Philp and Co. have received an urgent coded cable from the Nippon Yusen Keisha branch office, Kobe, which states that the head office at Tokio ...
Article : 127 wordsWriting to the newspapers here with reference to Mr. G. W. Miles's proposal for a North-Eastern Australian railway connecting with Camooweal ...
Article : 175 wordsAn appeal for £2,000,000 to relieve Japanese distress caused by the earthquakes has been broadcasted by the head of the Salvation Army (General ...
Article : 348 wordsDespite reports in the contrary the Government continues to function not from Osaka but from Tokio, but precisely where it is functioning in that city ...
Article : 440 wordsThe Athens correspondent of the London "Daily Express" has interviewed King George H., of Greece, who said:— "It is a rotten job being King. I have ...
Article : 239 wordsWhile the safety of the famous "Daibutsu" (a huge image of Buddha) in Kamakura is still unknown, the latest photographs from Tokio show the small ...
Article : 105 wordsBarrow beat Keighley, 16-7: Batley drew with Hull Kingston, 12-12; Featherstone lost to Halifax, 12-18; Huddersfield lost to Leigh, 0-38; Hull lost ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Congress appointed Mr. Frederick Bramley to be the general secretary. Mr. Bramley is a cabinet maker by trade, and has been the assistant ...
Article : 79 wordsTwo fatalities marked the loading of the American transport Pecos, which left Cavite (Luzon) for Japan this afternoon. A Filipino stevedore was hit fatally in ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Mon 10 Sep 1923, Page 7
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