More than the authorised £400,000,000 will be required by the British Government for its rearmament programme. ...
Article : 327 wordsAfter a conference between British and Japanese Army representatives yesterday the Japanese decided to evacuate the entire area ...
Article : 128 wordsNotwithstanding the threat of the one-day general strike, most people are pursuing their accustomed way, apparently ...
Article : 398 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—Names of the three men who will control the sections of the National Standards Laboratory were ...
Article : 335 words—Scenes such as these were re-enacted yesterday in Paris when troops and mobile guards were called out in case of emergency ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsBitterly taunting the Ministry with having adopted questionable tactics, members of the Opposition condemned a bill to permit night ...
Article : 1,428 wordsA Japanese naval spokesman said to-day that the Yangtse River would remain closed to foreign shipping until the Chinese Generalissimo (General Chiang ...
Article : 106 wordsDevelopments in Germany will determine the future relations between that country and the United States, President Roosevelt ...
Article : 201 wordsThe spokesman at the Foreign Office refused to comment to-day on reports from Tientsin that the army was closing North China to Jewish immigration, ...
Article : 84 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.—Mr. Robert Dobson Clark, who was a boon companion of John Pascoe Fawkner, one of the founders of Melbourne, ond who is an inmate of ...
Article : 199 wordsFaster rearmament in Britain was urged by Mr Anthony Eden last night at a crowded meeting in Queen's Hall. Mr. Eden said that Britain's objectives ...
Article : 104 wordsInformation was sought in the House of Commons last night on the capture by General Franco of two Greek ships carrying wheat bought from Rumania on ...
Article : 248 wordsWarning the union of the measures that would be taken unless the waterside workers at Port Kembla agreed to load pig-iron for ...
Article : 417 words"So far as finances permit, all railway employees will be kept on who can be profitably employed on essential works," said the ...
Article : 350 wordsA convict on parole and the pilot were the only survivors of a luxurious airliner which made a forced landing in the sea near San Francisco with the loss of ...
Article : 165 wordsTwenty years after his death sentence had been commuted to life imprisonment, Thomas J. Mooney, the internationally known labour prisoner, appealed ...
Article : 224 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—Argument ended before the State Full Court to-day in the case in which the Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. Hanlon) ...
Article : 167 wordsGerman newspapers to-day attacked Britain for the alleged blowing up of Arab houses in Palestine. The "Berliner Boersen Zeitung" says: ...
Article : 133 wordsThe flying-boat Calpurnia, which was forced down on a lake in Irak in a sandstorm, was carrying 13 bags of mail for Melbourne, the Deputy Director of Posts ...
Article : 57 wordsEight people were killed and 50 wounded when Nationalist planes machine-gunned a passenger train south-west of Jaen, in Southern Spain. Explosive bullets were ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Latvian Foreign Minister (M. Munters) will arrive in London on December 5 on an official visit. He will be received by the Prime ...
Article : 76 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—Although no official information has been received either from The Hague or from Batavia it is believed that the Governor-General ...
Article : 118 wordsJack Doyle, the Irish crooning boxer, has been ordered to be deported to England, in accordance with instructions from the Secretary of Labour (Miss Perkins). ...
Article : 71 wordsIt was stated In the House of Commons yesterday, in reply to a question, that in the conversations between the British and French Ministers in Paris last week the ...
Article : 60 wordsAn outbreak of razor-slashing, mostly against young women and girls, which began at Halifax (Yorkshire), is spreeding to other districts. Last night there ...
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Article : 88 wordsSanta Claus left Melbourne yesterday by the lighthouse steamer Cape York on a short tour of the southern lighthouses. In addition to the usual stock supplies ...
Article : 89 wordsThe French Foreign Minister (M. Bonnet) opened an international diplomatic conference to-day. It was convened by the French Government following a ...
Article : 65 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—Full military and police honours were accorded the three Royal Australian Air Force officers who were killed in the amphibian crash ...
Article : 88 wordsIt was explained yesterday that the decision not to broadcast from Wesley Church next Sunday afternoon an address by Mr. Allnutt, M.L.A., on the Night ...
Article : 80 wordsReplying to questions in the House of Commons on the tour of the Continent by the South African Minister for Defence (Mr. Pirow), the Secretary for the ...
Article : 132 wordsKing Carol of Rumania has given £500 for distribution among the poor of London in connection with his recent State visit. ...
Article : 30 words—A princess and her attendants prepare for the coronation ceremony last night at the Melbourne Town Hall, when a fairy fantasy was presented as a finale to the Prince and Princess Carnival, for which 60 Leagues of Mission Helpers had been working to raise funds for the Mission of St. James and St. John. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsDr. Emil Hacha, formerly President of the Supreme Court, was to-day elected President of the second Czechoslovakian Republic by a joint sitting of the Senate ...
Article : 65 wordsBorder customs stations on the Dublin to Belfast route, and also the Ferry Hill customs station between Greenore and Newry were blown to pieces at midnight ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 1 Dec 1938, Page 11
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