LONDON, September 1.—Although the anxiety in London over the European situation was a trifle easier last night, there was no evidence to suggest that the situation had improved, advises our diplomatic ...
Article : 1,493 wordsDR. BENES, President of Czechoslovakia, adjusting his binoculars to follow troop movements at manoeuvres, held at Brov. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 wordsLONDON, September 1.—Foreign observers in Shanghai confirm the Chinese reports that the Japanese forces have used poison gas on all fronts in their drive for Hankow. It is declared that the Japanese used poison gas near ...
Article : 425 wordsLONDON, September 1.—The Spanish Loyalist Government is urging London, Paris, and other capitals to secure the reopening ...
Article : 149 wordsPARIS, September 1.—The Council of Ministers under the presidency of the President (M. Lebrun) yesterday authorised a ...
Article : 289 wordsLONDON September 1.—The Rome correspondent of the Daily Mail says gay life in night clubs, which was inconsistent with his position. ...
Article : 136 wordsNEW YORK, August 31.—The Anglo-American trade agreement awaits final approval by the two Governments, according ...
Article : 397 wordsNEW YORK, September 1.—"Dixie" Davis, who last week pleaded guilty to a charge of having been concerned in a lottery "racket." in evidence to-day ...
Article : 175 wordsThe estate of the late Mr. Andrew Mellon, industrialist and financier, has been valued at 37,000,000 dollars (about ...
Article : 81 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—The Australian Navy is striking heavy weather. Scarlet fever, measles, and mumps have broken out in two ...
Article : 199 wordsLONDON, September 1.—Gold was quoted to-day at £7/3/0½ a fine ounce, the dollar at 4.85 13-16 to the pound sterling, and the franc at 178 5-16 to the pound. ...
Article : 46 wordsLONDON, August 31.—The British Colonial Empire's quota under the International Sugar Agreement of 1937, for the year beginning September 1, is 978,401 metric tons. ...
Article : 33 wordsWASHINGTON, September 1.—In a statement at San Francisco, Harry Bridges, the Australian Labour organiser, said the evidence on which ...
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Advertising : 162 wordsLONDON, September 1.—Presumably to ensure that their wounded receive medical attention, advises the Jerusalem correspondent of The Times. ...
Article : 109 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—Strong arguments why the new capital of New Guinea should be established at Wau have been advanced by Mr. N. P. H ...
Article : 123 wordsCaptain Thomas Kendrick, British passport control officer in Vienna, who was arrested by German secret police and accused of espionage ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 69 wordsNEW YORK, August 31.—Senator Ellison D. Smith, who was a target in President Roosevelt's "purge," defeated the Roosevelt-endorsed Governor ...
Article : 75 wordsLONDON, September 1.—Lord Beatty will arrive in Australia, via New Zealand, in February. As chairman of the Navy League he Intends to visit ...
Article : 103 wordsLONDON, August 31.—The Greek Government has placed a £2,250,000 contract for the reclamation of an area as large as Yorkshire with the ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, September 1.—Quotations on the metal market to-day were:—Copper, £40/12/6 per ton; tin, £193; lead, easier, English £16/5/, foreign ...
Article : 36 wordsAdmiral Sir Edward Evans will retire from the position of Commander-In-Chief at the Nore on January 6. Vice-Admiral Sir Studholme Brownrigg will ...
Article : 219 wordsLUCKNOW, August 31.—Three villages with their entire populations were swept away by the flood waters after a dam across the Nina River burst. ...
Article : 42 wordsNEW YORK, August 31.—The French seaplane Lieutenant Devaisseau Paris flew from the Azores to New York to-day (2397 miles) in 22 hours ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Fri 2 Sep 1938, Page 5
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