SHANGHAI, Jan. 12.—A statement issued to-day by the Tokio War Office and communicated to foreign officials in Peiping leaves no possible doubt in the minds ...
Article : 584 wordsMOSCOW, Jan. 12.—M. Molotov, president of the Union Council of People's Commissars, addressing the Central Committee of the Communist Party to-day, ...
Article : 192 wordsMADRID, Jan. 12.—After four days of terrorism the Government has failed to arrest a single leader of the rebel movement. ...
Article : 81 wordsLONDON, Jan. 12.—To-day brought no word of the fate of Squadron-Leader Hinkler, the Australian airman who has not been heard of since he left London ...
Article : 351 wordsADELAIDE, Jan. 12.—The third Test match between the English and Australian cricketers will begin at Adelaide to-morrow. Because England won the first game ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,279 wordsThe report of the Royal Commissioner who was appointed last year to inquire into the coal mining industry of Western Australia (Dr. Hyman Herman) was ...
Article : 660 wordsGIBRALTAR, Jan. 11.—The revolutionary movement is spreading throughout Andalusia. Civil Guards have been despatched to Jerez to quell serious ...
Article : 26 wordsCAFE TOWN, Jan. 11.—Amid unforgettable scenes of enthusiasm General Smuts, leader of the South African (Opposition) Party, was welcomed by a ...
Article : 223 wordsMELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), announced to-night that he had received the resignation of the Minister for Customs (Sir Henry Gullett) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 296 wordsBorn at Bundaberg (Queensland), in December, 1892, Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler, D.C.M., made his first flight at the age of 10 and has been associated with ...
Article : 609 wordsNEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to-day reported ...
Article : 215 wordsGeorgia Phillippa Stacy (53), wife of the Assistant Government Analyst (Mr. C. E. Stacy), of 125 Ocean-road, Cottesloe, was killed instantly yesterday morning ...
Article : 449 wordsSHANGHAI, Jan. 12.—Although there has been no serious outbreak in the Shanhaikwan area in the past few days, warlike preparations on both sides are ...
Article : 209 wordsPARIS, Jan. 12.—The French Cabinet has approved of the programme of the Finance Minister (M. Cheron) for financial reforms, involving cuts in salaries and ...
Article : 85 wordsSYDNEY, Jan. 12.—While Constable Bright, of the Darlinghurst police, was escorting a woman who had allegedly been using bad language is Lower ...
Article : 291 wordsThe summarised views and findings of the Commission are:— "The methods of mining used at Collie are probably adapted to local needs and ...
Article : 2,456 wordsCALCUTTA, Jan. 12.—The arrival of British Indian troops in the Alwar territory has considerably improved the situation is the affected area, the resumption ...
Article : 190 wordsDUBLIN, Jan. 11.—Nominations for the Dail Eireann elections on January 24 closed to-day, about 250 being received for 152 vacant seats. Mr. Frank Fahy, Speaker ...
Article : 331 wordsWASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—A sub-committee of the Senate Judiciary Committee decided to-day to re-draft the Bill to legalise beer containing 3.2 per cent. of ...
Article : 115 wordsPARIS, Jan. 12.—The merchant marine committees of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate have decided that in consequence of the destruction of the liners ...
Article : 144 wordsMELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—Carrying packs and dressed in old clothes, Charles Williams (25), and Ernest Dannock (24), the two prisoners who escaped from the Sale ...
Article : 129 wordsCALCUTTA, Jan. 12.—After a fierce two-hour battle with 63 bandits, in which the latter used bows and arrows, swords, axes and muzzle guns, at Ratlam ...
Article : 113 wordsLONDON, Jan. 12.—At the Old Bailey to-day Mr. Compton Mackenzie, the novelist, pleaded guilty to a charge of having communicated to the publishers of his book. ...
Article : 60 wordsPARIS, Jan. 11.—The Minister for Marine reports that the experts who examined L'Atlantique, the luxury ship which caught fire at sea, are unable to ...
Article : 138 wordsLONDON, Jan. 12.—During the call of the liner Srathnaver at Plymouth Sir Douglas Mawson denied that he was organising a new expedition to the ...
Article : 79 wordsPARIS, Jan. ll.—Counsel for Mdlle, Yvonne Valle (who is petitioning for a divorce from M. Maurice Chevalier, the film star) pleaded desertion to-day. M. ...
Article : 47 wordsMELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—Shortly before 10 o'clock this morning the occupiers of a lodging house in Gore-street, Fitzroy, heard a shot and a woman's scream. ...
Article : 140 wordsBERLIN, Jan. 12.—Fraulein Lisbeth Seidler, who gained widespread notoriety through predicting, at a seance in Field Marshal Von Moltke's house, the actual ...
Article : 87 wordsLONDON, Jan. 12.—A British syndicate has re-purchased from American interests the control of Boot's Pure Drug Company, which owns £8,500,000 worth of ordinary ...
Article : 89 wordsLONDON, Jan. 12.—Kinemas throughout the country are displaying pictures of Samuel Furnace, a master builder, of Chalkfarm, North London, in whose office ...
Article : 74 wordsOTTAWA, Jan. 11.—Negotiations in connection with the proposed exchange of Canadian cattle for Russian oil are at a standstill. The Canadian Government ...
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