The striking of the United States Consul at Nanking (Mr. John M. Allison) by a Japanese sentry has heightened tension between the United States and Japan. The incident followed the delayed announcement from ...
Article : 622 wordsJapanese artillery advancing after retreating Chinese from the fallen city of Nanking. They are seen pressing onward over an ancient bridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsA conference of the five leading economic Powers—Great Britain, the United States, Prance, Germany, and Italy—is recommended ...
Article : 821 wordsA declaration of Great Britain's faith in the League of Nations, despite its existing limitations, was made by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) at the opening of the 100th session of the council of the ...
Article : 776 wordsAccording to the most reliable information from official sources, the interior of Abyssinia is seething with discontent, and many ...
Article : 144 wordsThe corridors of the Law Courts have the atmosphere of a first night at the theatre as day after day mink-coated and bepearled ...
Article : 601 wordsPaul Robeson, the famous American negro singer, now in Madrid, is an ardent supporter of the Republican army in Spain. "I am ...
Article : 226 wordsAppointed new British Ambassador to China, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr is shown when he returned to London from Bagdad for consultations ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 39 wordsSpecial parachutes are being made to fit the D.H. Comet aeroplane in which Flying-Officer A. E. Clouston and Mr. A. V. Ricketts propose to fly from England to New ...
Article : 197 wordsThe arrest of Harry Bridges, the Australian-born labour leader on the Pacific and, has been recommended by the immigration authorities at Se[?]ttle. ...
Article : 109 wordsWith a frenzied screech of twisted metal, the International Bridge, connecting the United States and Canada, collapsed under the terrific pressure of an ice-jam caused ...
Article : 71 wordsAlthough doubt is cast in some quarters, it appears that Herr Julius Streicher, the notorious "Jew-baiter" and one of Herr Hitler's oldest colleagues, appears to have ...
Article : 446 wordsAustralia will be permitted to ship larger quantities of beef to Great Britain in the second quarter of this season than in the same period of 1937. ...
Article : 219 wordsThe franc touched a new record low level in terms of gold yesterday-155[?] to the pound. The speculative attack showed no signs ...
Article : 71 wordsThe marriage of King Zog to the Coun[?]ess Geraldine Appony[?], of Hungary, is officially confirmed. Vatican City circles mention the ...
Article : 220 wordsA gang with headquarters at Singapore Is believed to have been responsible for the theft of five mailbags from K.L.M. planes travelling between Holland and the ...
Article : 54 wordsTwenty-three centuries ago the outcry of geese saved the citadel of Rome from being attacked. Perhaps this Incident has influenced Signor Mussolini toward the ...
Article : 66 wordsHolland is prepared to rejoice at the birth of another member of the House of Orange, for it is officially announced that a child may very soon be bom to Princess ...
Article : 38 wordsIn the by—election for the Farnworth seat In the House of Commons, caused by the death of Mr. G. Howson (Lab.), Labour retained the electorate. ...
Article : 57 wordsA fist fight broke out to the Chamber of Deputies during discussion of the Budget for the Ministry of Justice. The fracas was ended by the abandonment of ...
Article : 96 wordsSupplementary estimates of £1,600,000 have been issued, the object being to strengthen the Netherlands East Indies air force. ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Will Dyson, the Australian cartoonist, who died on January 21, was buried at Hendon Par'i Cemetery after a service at Chelsea. Those at the service included ...
Article : 50 wordsThe President of the Dall (Mr. de Valera) has announced that he will not be a candidate for the Parliament of Northern Ireland in the coming election. ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. Humbert Wolfe, who has the unusual distinction of being a distinguished poet, essayist, critic, and civil servant, has been appointed Deputy Secretary of ...
Article : 75 wordsTowns on the Sussex coast were lashed on January 15 by terrific gales, which at times reached a velocity of 70 miles an hour. Huge waves are shown breaking over the promenade at Brighton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsThe typhold fever epidemic is still raging in the Croydon district. Forty-four deaths and 320 cases were reported this week, compared with 40 deaths and 290 ...
Article : 51 wordsThe engagement is announced of Donald, Master of Grant, the heir of Lord Strathspey, and Alice, daughter of the late Mr. Francis Bowe, of Timaru (New ...
Article : 54 words[?]wo explosions shattered the mixing-house in the blasting department at the [?]obel explosives works at Ardeer, Ayrshire, the largest explosives factory in Britain. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe newspapers have announced that 15,000 new members have joined the Communist party in the United States. The Committee for Industrial ...
Article : 43 wordsA flashing advertisement sign was the one blemish in an air-raid "black-out" test, which was conducted at Leicester for three hours this morning, beginning at 1 ...
Article : 174 wordsThe writer Jacques Delacretelle has been elected a member of the French Academy in succession to the late Henri Dereignier. ...
Article : 25 wordsPrince Nicholas of Greece, father of the D[?]chess of Kent, is seriously ill. He be[?]me a fortnight ago, but his condition has suddenly become worse. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 29 Jan 1938, Page 7
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