PARIS, Nov. 21.—Following conversations yesterday between the President of the Council of the League of Nations (M. Briand) General Dawes (United States ...
Article : 441 wordsMELBOURNE, Nov. 22.—In a night of perhaps the greatest police activity in the history of the city, 14 men were arrested in different suburbs following the theft of ...
Article : 989 wordsLONDON, Nov. 21.—The Anti-Dumping or Abnormal Importations Customs Duties Bill, passed through all stages in the House of Lords yesterday without a ...
Article : 670 wordsLONDON, Nov. 21.—A terrific explosion occurred last night 600ft. underground in the Bentley Colliery new Doncaster. The explosion travelled 400 yards along ...
Article : 344 wordsLONDON, Nov. 21.—The National Cabinet held a two hours' sitting to-day, the main business being concerned with the policy relating to the future government ...
Article : 581 wordsSYDNEY, Nov. 22.—Labour members in the State Parliament expressed great satisfaction with the new appointments to the Upper House unexpectedly approved by the ...
Article : 914 wordsBRISBANE, Nov. 22.—Mr. Victor Roffey, the young Duaringa (Qld.) airman, after several postponements, made a solo flight from New Caledonia to Queensland ...
Article : 427 wordsLONDON, Nov. 21.—The German Government yesterday made a formal application to the Bank for International Settlements at Basle for the convocation of the ...
Article : 506 wordsDARWIN, Nov. 22.—The Southern Sun, which is carrying an experimental air mail to England, reached Darwin at 2.33 p.m. to-day and will leave at daylight ...
Article : 307 wordsWASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—According to a joint official statement issued last night, the Conversations between the Italian Foreign Minister (Signor Grand[?]), ...
Article : 132 wordsSHANGHAI, Nov. 21.—The Nanking Government to-day despatched a vigorous protest to Tokio regarding the occupation of Tsitsihar declaring that Japan must ...
Article : 210 wordsLONDON. Nov. 21.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) announced in the Home of Commons that the total amount of payments ...
Article : 69 wordsThe decision of those, members of the Shop and Warehouse Assistants' Union employed in the wool trade not to work after 3.30 p.m. on Friday last depending ...
Article : 180 wordsLONDON, Nov. 20.—A gloomy view of the world situation is taken by General Smuts. Prior to his departure for South Africa to-day he said:—"Much of Central ...
Article : 193 wordsBELFAST, Not. 20.—Reduced by last night's spectacular blaze to a blackened hulk, the luxury motor liner Bermuda (19.000 tons) was rank in Belfast Lough ...
Article : 174 wordsWASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—It was announced to-day that the Government would take immediate steps to impose countervailing duties where duties were applied ...
Article : 157 wordsBRISBANE, Nov. 22.—The 'plane Southern Sun, conveying mails to England, with Mr. G. U. Allen as pilot, arrived at Camooweal yesterday from ...
Article : 135 wordsTOKIO, Nov. 21.—Referring to a report from Paris to-day regarding a proposal for an armistice in Manchuria, officials de-clared that it would be impossible as it ...
Article : 139 wordsLONDON, Nov. 21.—Representatives of Australian and New Zealand meat producers also Australia House official again made representations to the Dominions ...
Article : 91 wordsThe seriousness of the wool trade dispute to the State was emphasised last night by Mr. L. L. Carter, secretary of the West Australian Employers' Federation (which ...
Article : 489 wordsNEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The stock market, influenced by falling wheat prices, dropped from one to 10 points to-day, especially when steel common went below ...
Article : 87 wordsOTTAWA, Nov. 20.—It is believed that Canada is in a position to gain considerable advantage from the preference to be given to Empire goods by the first duties ...
Article : 47 wordsBRISBANE, Nov. 22.—Colonel Brindsmead expressed the opinion on his arrival at Camooweal in the Southern Sun that an additional run way was necessary. He ...
Article : 101 wordsNEW YORK, Nov. 20.—As a result of threats of bombing by Communists and the anti-Fascist Party, drastic precautions are being taken to guard the ...
Article : 106 wordsWASHINGTON. Nov. 20.—Senator Borah, chairman of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, responding to the statement by M. Briand, president of the ...
Article : 114 wordsBERLIN, Nov. 20.—The Bank of Trade, House and Property has suspended payments and the Government is expected to intervene in the interests of ...
Article : 153 wordsPARIS, Nov. 20.—The French Government is at present unresponsive to the reported strong protest by Britain and other countries against the 15 per cent. ...
Article : 60 wordsMELBOURNE, Nov. 22.—At the Southern Cross Service Station at the corner of Chapel-street and Alexandra-avenue, South Yarra. to-night. three shots were ...
Article : 343 wordsVANCOUVER, Nov. 21.—The Manitoba Government's loss as a result of assisting the Provincial Wheat Pool. through guarantees to banks ...
Article : 92 wordsLONDON, Nov. 20.—The Australian Press Association has been assured that the reported offer to Air Commodore Kingsford Smith of a position in England ...
Article : 138 wordsLONDON, Nov. 21.—The Empire Indusdries Associatoin has written to Sir Henry Page Croft, M.P. (Con.), stating that Parliament has been authorised to ...
Article : 48 wordsWASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Russia's quiescent attitude towards the fighting in Manchuria, which has Riven rise to a report of a secret undertaking between ...
Article : 60 wordsLONDON, Nov. 19.—The Duke of Manchester told a "Daily Telegraph" reporter to-day that, as the Duchess had not taken steps to make absolute the decree nisi ...
Article : 147 wordsKALGOORLIE, Nov. 22.—Inspector Spedding Smith received a grim report from Coolgardie on Saturday of a prospector's accomplished determination to ...
Article : 200 wordsLONDON, Nov. 21.—The Dublin correspondent of the "Observer" states that the Irish sweepstakes have undoubtedly saved Dublin hospitals from bankruptcy ...
Article : 94 wordsSYDNEY. Nov. 22.—Throughout the weekend detectives and constables, assisted by a black tracker, scoured the district in the vicinity of Bungedore. where ...
Article : 119 wordsLONDON, Nov. 20.—"Too many women are slaves of fashion, and too many men are slaves of women," said Mr. Justice McCardie, the bachelor judge, when giving ...
Article : 299 wordsSYDNEY, Nov. 22.—Little hope is now entertained for the salvage of the coastal steamer Nambucca, which went ashore on a reef opposite the breakwater at ...
Article : 142 wordsBELGRADE, Nov. 20.—An elderly woman, knowing that death was near after a long illness, personally gave orders for all funeral requisites and asked her friends ...
Article : 58 wordsLONDON, Nov. 21.—The Aga Khan, who had announced the withdrawal of Ut Majeur from the November Handicap, for which it has incurred a 14 lb penalty ...
Article : 61 wordsFollowing is a comparative statement of hours worked and wages paid in the wool, hide and skin stores at several Australian ports:— ...
Article : 55 wordsLONDON, Nov. 20.—There is a persent rumour that owing to threatening letters the Aga Khan is now under Scotland Yard's protection. ...
Article : 45 wordsLONDON, Nov. 20.—In the speedboat Non Sequiter III, fitted with a four-cylinder Elto outboard motor, J. W. Shillan set a world's record of 57½ miles an hour ...
Article : 48 wordsPARIS.—Nov. 21.—After a voyage of years in a 20-foot sailing boat, Aldo Nardi (25), of Sydney, arrived at Monaco to-day from Australia. He hopes to ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Nov. 21.—The Home Secre-tary (Sir Herbert Samuel) denies the re-port that Lord Kylsant is ill in prison, where he is serving a sentence of 12 ...
Article : 51 wordsALBANY, Nov. 22.—Thieves entered the offices of Westralian Farmers, Ltd., adjacent to the railway line, during Friday night, and forced a till. Four cheques, ...
Article : 57 wordsSYDNEY, Nov. 22.—After following Miss Rachael Henderson for some dis-tance along darkened parts of Church-street, Burwood, on Friday night, a ...
Article : 88 wordsSYDNEY, Nov. 22.—A man was lost overboard from the steamer Querimba shortly after she left Newcastle for Melbourne this afternoon. The vessel was ...
Article : 86 wordsVIENNA, Nov. 21.—The world's oldest medical student has died in the Pressburg University, his health breaking down. He was Franz Kabina, who abandoned a legal ...
Article : 45 wordsCOLOGNE, Nov. 22.—The Rhineland textile workers' wages have been reduced by an agreement by 4.8 per cent, ...
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