Page 8 - THE EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE IN JAPAN.
The development of the Gulf district depen[?]s upon the provision of a good port on the Gulf. In its absence much of the trade of the Gulf may some day be diverted to the Northern Territory. Such a port is available at Karumba, near the mouth of the Norman River, 35 miles from ...
Article : 2818 words view this articleTHE RAILWY STATION AT TOKIO WAS USED AS A SHELTER BY CROWDS OF REFUGEES, WHO ASSEMBLED HERE WITH SUCH OF THEIR BELONGINGS AS THEY WERE ABLE TO HASTILY GATHER FROM THE RUINS OF THEIR DWELLINGS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 words view this articlePORTION OF THE TOWER AND A PART OF THE FRAMEWORK ARE ALL THAT REMAINS STANDING OF THE PALACE IN TOKIO. THE INSET GIVES A GLIMPSE OF THE PALACE AS IT APPEARED BEFORE THE EARTHQUAKE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 words view this articleSome time ago approval was given for the inauguration by the Department of Public Instruction of two travelling domestic science schools for use in the ...
Article : 753 words view this article"The problem of how best to help the advancement of native races while at the same time assisting to the utmost the interests of the white peoples of the ...
Article : 1227 words view this articleIn driving rain squalls at Lympue to-day the Australian, "Bert" Hinkler, flew 100 miles, completing 648 miles. He now is leading in the reliability test for ...
Article : 40 words view this articleThe annual Congress of the Associated Chambers of Manuia[?] tures of Australia was concluded to-day. The New South Wales chamber moved: ...
Article : 529 words view this articleRUINED BUILDINGS AND WRECKED MOTOR CARS AND TRAM CARS IN ONE OF YOKOHAMA'S PRINCIPAL STREETS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 33 words view this articleMR. H. SAY'S RESIDENCE IN M'GREGOR-STREET, EAGLE JUNCTION, WAS DESTROYED BY FIRE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, ONLY THE STUMPS AND A FEW CHARRED BEAMS BEING LEFT, AND THE ADJOINING HOUSE, OCCUPIED BY MR. W. YOUNG, WAS BADLY DAMAGED. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 words view this articleThe inaugural meeting of the 32nd Annual Convention of Christian Endeavour Societies of Queensland was held last evening in the Ann-street Presbyterian ...
Article : 480 words view this articleA fire broke out on Mount Cooroy yesterday, and travelled light through to the summit. For some time the whole face of the mountain was a mass of ...
Article : 55 words view this articleIn the Assembly to-day the Treasurer (Mr. W. Hague) delivered his financial statement. He adopted the hitherto unusual method of placing before members ...
Article : 315 words view this articleAn attempt was made on Saturday night to burn down the empty dwelling of Mr. Jas. Bourne, who at present resides in Mitchell. A quantity of bagging ...
Article : 64 words view this articleA hut at Minbun, used as a barracks for the employees of M. P. English, and which contained one and a half tons of maize and a large quantity of valuable ...
Article : 62 words view this articleAt Newcastle to-day the jury found William Frewer Parsons guilty of the manslaughter of William Henderson at Jesmond, under great provocation. They ...
Article : 79 words view this articleFollowing a raid by the police at the Cafe Francatelli, Elizabeth-street, Sydney, on Wednesday night, William Ashby (aged 35 years, a waiter) was charged in ...
Article : 115 words view this articleAustralia's reply to appeals for assistance to Japan in her great trouble has been very creditable, but the contributions are slackening a little, and ...
Article : 156 words view this articleRecent seismological investigations have thrown much light on the problem of earthquakes, and the recent happenings in the East have aroused in the public a ...
Article : 147 words view this articleThe Health Inspector for Lismore (Mr. J. Stewart), in a report to the Municipal Council relating to a visit he had paid to abattoirs in Sydney and Newcastle, ...
Article : 274 words view this articleA claim for £2000 damages was made this afternoon against Dr. George Stanley Thompson, of the City and Randwick, who has been prominently before the ...
Article : 101 words view this articleThe October number of "The Architectural and Building Journal if Queensland," which is in an enlarged form, contains much of interest relatins to architecture, building, and allied arts. A ...
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