{"rowid": 8419, "date": "1901-08-27", "page": "2", "column": "d", "title": "", "description": "An American liner sank into the ocean and 65 passengers disappeared.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": null, "trove_id": null} {"rowid": 8420, "date": "1901-08-27", "page": "2", "column": "d", "title": "", "description": "The man who stole from a bank in San Francisco has been captured.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": null, "trove_id": null} {"rowid": 8422, "date": "1901-08-27", "page": "2", "column": "d", "title": "", "description": "The trade between Japan and Australia.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": null, "trove_id": null} {"rowid": 8432, "date": "1901-08-27", "page": "3", "column": "b", "title": "", "description": "Japan is preparing for the possible war with Russia.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": null, "trove_id": null} {"rowid": 8434, "date": "1901-08-27", "page": "3", "column": "b", "title": "", "description": "A man in Bunbury, Western Australia, injured his brother while hunting together.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": null, "trove_id": null} {"rowid": 8437, "date": "1901-08-27", "page": "3", "column": "c", "title": "", "description": "Royal government in Melbourne offered rewards to capture three robbers.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": null, "trove_id": null} {"rowid": 8439, "date": "1901-08-27", "page": "3", "column": "c", "title": "", "description": "Imports and exports of the New South Wales.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": null, "trove_id": null} {"rowid": 24596, "date": "1911-05-29", "page": "7", "column": "a-c", "title": "Australian news", "description": "New South Wales opens its parliament congress. Chinese thief in Melbourne. A survey reveals the average age of marriage in Australia. New governor to Australia will take his office. More migrants from Europe arrived in Australia. A long-life lady of 103 years old is in Melbourne. Australian prime minister arrived in London for the coronation ceremony. Chinese gamblers were caught by police. Two suicides happened in New South Wales. Chinese patriots in Australia wrote to China. Acting Chinese consul general wrote to the newspaper.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": null, "trove_id": null} {"rowid": 30160, "date": "1915-06-13", "page": "7", "column": "a", "title": "", "description": "Australian news/ Chinese consul general notifies all Chinese in Australia to purchase passports as British government requires. Statistics of Australian soldiers killed and wounded in the Europe War. Twelve illegal immigrants are found in a ship in Brisbane. A German man commits suicide after having killed his wife and children in South Australia. A comet appears in Perth. A British company in Sydney, allegedly believed to be run by German people, is suffered from loss as Chinese refuse to buy goods from it.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": null, "trove_id": null} {"rowid": 49848, "date": "1966-06-10", "page": "2", "column": "b-c", "title": "Open letter of Yie Biannan, Li Chun and others on Chinese rescuing their country\u000b", "description": "Yie Biannan and Li Chun, the managers of Australian Overseas Chinese Trade Protection Association, call on Chinese to stop the government from trading people's interest and to rescue the troubled country. 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The Tianjin Cafe in Campbell Street, Sydney, is robbed. Three Chinese men are charged in Sydney. The Sydney council is to build new fruit market. Japanese consul in Sydney denies the plan to purchase Timor.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24090998", "trove_id": "24090998"} {"rowid": 52410, "date": "1933-01-07", "page": "8", "column": "f", "title": "", "description": "Australia news/ Australian federal government seeks to promote the trade with Far East. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091084", "trove_id": "24091084"} {"rowid": 52702, "date": "1933-03-25", "page": "6", "column": "a", "title": "", "description": "Japan is likely to quit the League of Nations.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091168", "trove_id": "24091168"} {"rowid": 24127, "date": "1911-01-07", "page": "3", "column": "d", "title": "Commentary", "description": "The cabinet was busy dealing with many issues faced by China, such as Macao question, ban opium, etc.; the critical interactions between the Cabinet and the Department of Defence; the Cabinet extended one meeting day to discuss other unresolved agenda.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588", "trove_id": "24091588"} {"rowid": 24134, "date": "1911-01-07", "page": "7", "column": "a", "title": "Australian news", "description": "The Commonwealth government released a new legislation to ban opium; the survey on the numbers of naturalisation in Australia; Hanyang steel sells well in Australia; the Minister of Australia Defence requested to establish a Navy College before the British military commander finishes his survey on Australia's national defence; the jurisdiction of Nortern Territory is now transferred from South Australia to the Commonwealth; the numbers of money notes produced by the Commonwealth; Australia implements compulsory military service law; aboriginal crown coronation taking place in Bortmin in NSW ; Murder or suicide in Glanviwlle in South Australia; an American sugar industrialist visited Sydney, warning Australia to keep eyes on Japan which might invade Australia's north. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091592", "trove_id": "24091592"} {"rowid": 24136, "date": "1911-01-07", "page": "8", "column": "a", "title": "Letter from a reader, Yao You ", "description": "Argument about cutting queue but remaining the traditional Chinese dress.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091595", "trove_id": "24091595"} {"rowid": 24145, "date": "1911-01-14", "page": "2", "column": "a-b", "title": "Editorial", "description": "Editorial puts forth the argument that it is now good timing to have political party system in China.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091597", "trove_id": "24091597"} {"rowid": 24172, "date": "1911-01-14", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australian news", "description": "The first semester exam result of Sydney Zhonghui School; the number of migration to NSW in 1910; Australia's new naval vessels; French naval vessel arrived in Sydney; the Federation officials attended the British crown coronation; a tragedy happened in the Manly beach; the number of visitors to Sydney National Gallery; increasing number of European migrated to Australia; a priest spoke about treating non-white people equally in spite of the White Australia policy; glambling problems among the Chinese; South Island exported bananas; floods in Queensland. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091600", "trove_id": "24091600"} {"rowid": 24174, "date": "1911-01-14", "page": "7", "column": "c", "title": "Reply to New Zealand Chinese embassy", "description": "The translation of New Zealand's Factories Amendment Act, 1910 send by Chinese embassy will be published in next issue.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091600", "trove_id": "24091600"} {"rowid": 24176, "date": "1911-01-14", "page": "8", "column": "a-b", "title": "Letter from a reader, Yao You", "description": "Continue from last issue. Yao You wrote to justify why Chinese should not change their traditional dress, reasons such as it would reduce the income from the clothing material industry, and that it might lose the cultural meaning attached to the very way of dressing. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091603", "trove_id": "24091603"} {"rowid": 24199, "date": "1911-01-21", "page": "3", "column": "d", "title": "Commenary", "description": "Commentary on the future of setting up a political party by Chinese 'people' not 'government'. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091604", "trove_id": "24091604"} {"rowid": 24179, "date": "1911-01-21", "page": "2", "column": "a-b", "title": "Editorial", "description": "Issues concerning recruit Liang Qichao and Kang Youwei as government officials in conjunction with the discussion of the lifting of the ban on political party.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091605", "trove_id": "24091605"} {"rowid": 24204, "date": "1911-01-21", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australian news", "description": "Ships brought a few thousand of Japanese to New Caledonia island. The local French newspaper called it 'Asian invasion'. Because this island is close to Asutralia, it also generates fears; a comparison of the numbers of shipping in Sydney in 1909 and 1910; two Chinese found in a Japanese ship to Melbourne were criticised for breaking up other Chinese attempts to boycott Japan; apart from Victorian governor, other state's governor not yet confirm whether they will attend the British King's crown coronation; White Australia policy is now extended to exclude Asians from employed in pearl industry; Sydney gas workers strike because one worker was fired; Australia plans to organise a team to research the South Pole; Australia weclomes European immigrants; a steamship was sent to Hong Kong; one manager of Gibbs & Bright company passed away. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091608", "trove_id": "24091608"} {"rowid": 24214, "date": "1911-01-28", "page": "2", "column": "a-b", "title": "Editorial", "description": "The editorial writes to encourage people to have futurist worldviews, hoping the nation, and society progress. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091613", "trove_id": "24091613"} {"rowid": 24236, "date": "1911-01-28", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australian news", "description": "The Tung Wah Times will issue a New Year supplementary with about 30 fine pictures; an Australian expediction to the South Pole was proposed; the number of British migrants to Australia; a news from Newcastle said that a Chinese grocery shop has won the competition; news from Melbourne: two Chinese men fought over illicit love, and a Chinese called Shu Ping happened to get involved and injured.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091616", "trove_id": "24091616"} {"rowid": 24239, "date": "1911-01-28", "page": "7", "column": "b-c", "title": "Notice from the Association of Business Protection, Sydney", "description": "The Association of Business Protection, Sydney asked for donations to people suffering from famines in Jiangsu and Anhui provinces in China.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091616", "trove_id": "24091616"} {"rowid": 24248, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "5", "column": "a-b", "title": "An editorial commentary on that China urgently needs a responsible cabinet", "description": "Based on the event of the Reform Movement of 1898 (Wu Xu Bian Fa), the commentary goes that China urgently needs a responsible cabinet.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091624", "trove_id": "24091624"} {"rowid": 24247, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "4", "column": "a-b", "title": "An editorial commentary on the relationship between the constitution and its people", "description": "Comments on the relationship between the constitution and its people. Three pictures: picture of China's Consul General to Australia-Tang Entong, picture of secretary of the China's Consulate General-Chen Ruiqing, and picture of interpreter of the China's Consulate General-Xie Deyi. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091625", "trove_id": "24091625"} {"rowid": 24251, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "7", "column": "b", "title": "Casual Talk", "description": "It is about a newly-manufactured microphone in America.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091626", "trove_id": "24091626"} {"rowid": 24255, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "9", "column": "b", "title": "China's Disease", "description": "China is suffering from two disearses: poverty and silliness.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091628", "trove_id": "24091628"} {"rowid": 24256, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "9", "column": "b", "title": "Why happens people's rebel", "description": "It is about why people would rebel.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091628", "trove_id": "24091628"} {"rowid": 24252, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "8", "column": "a-b", "title": "An editorial commentary on the present and future of agriculture in Northeast China (Manchuria)", "description": "The present and future of agriculture in Northeast China (Manchuria).", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091629", "trove_id": "24091629"} {"rowid": 24258, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "12", "column": "a-b", "title": "An editorial note on world progress of deaf-mute education", "description": "The progress of deaf-mute education in the world.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091633", "trove_id": "24091633"} {"rowid": 24265, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "15", "column": "a", "title": "Photograph of Lu Junyi", "description": "A photograph of Mr Lu Junyi, who is in charge of teaching at Sydney Chinese Mengyang School.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091634", "trove_id": "24091634"} {"rowid": 24262, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "14", "column": "a-b", "title": "Sydney Chinese Mengyang School", "description": "The Sydney Chinese Mengyang School (Xueli Zhonghua Mengyang Xuetang) founded by Ye Binnan, Li Chun, Xian Junhao and Liang Chuang has made much progress during the last several months. Mr. Lu Junyi is in charge of teaching. A photograph of students with Mr. Lu, Mr. Ye and Mr. Xian. The school also produced a song 'thinking of my motherland' (Si Guo).", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091635", "trove_id": "24091635"} {"rowid": 24278, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "23-28\u000b", "column": "a-b", "title": "On autonomy of a province", "description": "This is a long article about the autonomy of a province. It focuses on Guangdong province by comparison with other provinces in both China and abroad. Photographies include: Luohu station of the Guang-Kowloon Railway, military consultancy chief-Tao Beile (nnn), a street map of the capital of Guangdong province, Siam's (Thailand) new king, German prince and his wife, and the military band of Yue Mae (you mei) School in Mexico.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091642", "trove_id": "24091642"} {"rowid": 24282, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "30-32", "column": "whole page", "title": "List of organisations and persons celebrating the Chinese New Year", "description": "Organisations (names in Chinese character also available) include: 'Tung Wah Times',Sydney, NSW Chinese Merchants Society, Chinese-Empire Reform Association, Kwong Wing Chong & Co. Sydney, Kock Yick & Co. Melbourne, Lum Hoe Sydney, On Chong & Co. Sydney, Sun Kwong Hing & Co. Sydney, Wing Wah & Co. sydney, fong Lee Jang & Co. Sydney, Quan Lee & Co. Sydney, Quong Hing Chong & Co. Sydney, Sun Soy Wah & Co. Sydney, Yuen Tiy Tong Kee Sydney, Wing Wah Hing & Co. Sydney, Lung Hung Low Sydney, War Hing & Co. Sydney, Sun Kwong Tiy War & Co. sydney, Moon Hong Jam & Co. Sydney, Kwong War Chong & Co. Sydney, Goon Lee Shing & Co. Sydney, ON Yik & Lee Sydney, S.C.S. Dockson & Co. Sydney, Kwong Sang Loong & Co. sydney, Tiy Loy & Co. Sydney, Ung Hing & Co. sydney, King Young Sydney, Kum Sing & Co. Sydney, Sun Hing Jang & Co. Sydney, Gee Ick & Co. Sydney, Ping Fong sydnye, Sun Kee Sydney, Wing Yuen & Co. Sydney, Wing Tiy & Co. Sydney, Yee Sang Sing Sydney, Hie Lee & Co. Sydney, Wing On & Co. Sydney, Hop lee & Co. Sydney, Wing Sang & Co. Sydney, Tiy Sang & Co. Sydney, Shiu Fung & Co. Sydney, Lee Sang & Co. Sydney, S. Leong Bong, Zetland Sydney, Leong Sing Kee Sydney, Quen Wah Chong Sydney, Sum Chong Jack & Co. Gongolgon, N.S.W., and W. Youk Sydney. Persons (names in Chinese character also available) from Sydney include: Peng Shuwen, Yu Mingli, He Yinting, He Yaoyuan, Huang Xifang, Huang Ruqin, Ye Peisheng, Cheng Zhuchen, Luo Hongshe, Guan Zhuobo, Liang Yanfan, Cai Xing, Guo Biao, Cai Chuang, Li Chun, Lin Dasan, Zhao Xianjin, Cai Binyao, Ye Binnan, Sun Tengfang, Sun Pinguang, Chen Jiali, Zheng Fanchuang, Huang Zaixing, Wu Yangshou, Ye Yinglian, Liu Zhiting, Ye Tonggui, Xian Junhao, Chen Lin, Zhu Xianghui, Chen Bangrong, Zhan Fu, Jian Zhangrui, Fang Zesheng, Tang Dirong, Cao Rongmei, Lu Jingnan, Hong Anzhan, Zhang Jifan, Wang rongfu, Liu Panshi and Cai Rong.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091651", "trove_id": "24091651"} {"rowid": 24286, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "33", "column": "b", "title": "Photograph of Mr Luo Run\u000b", "description": "Mr Luo Run was born in Australia who tried his best to protect Chinese people in Australia.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091652", "trove_id": "24091652"} {"rowid": 24288, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "34", "column": "a", "title": "Photograph of a mine well", "description": "Phtograph of a mine well in New South Wales.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091655", "trove_id": "24091655"} {"rowid": 24296, "date": "1911-02-04", "page": "38", "column": "half", "title": "List of organisations and persons to wish everyone happy new year ", "description": "Orgainsations include: W. Warley & Co., Glen Innes, N.S.W; Fong Lee & Co., Wellington, N.S.W.; Sam Kee, Hop Sing, Tingha, N.S.W; Sun Hi Loy, Demiliquin, N.S.W.; G. Chew Lee & Co., Sydney; Kwong Sang War, Glen Innes, N.S.W.; Go Bo Bros, Sydney; Kwong Wah Yin & Co., Ltd., Brisbane, Queensland; Sam War, Sydney; Sun Hang Lee, Waterloo, Sydney; Jueyow & Sons, Brisbane, Queensland; Hook On & Co., Brisbane, Queensland; Go Kee, Sydney; People include: Charles Young (Huang Yang Sin), Sydney; Sun Shuyuan, Tingha; Zheng Rujun, Glen Innes; Chen Sanluo, Glen Innes; Zhu Haoquan, Glen Innes; Yang Xuhao, Demliquin; Huang Huannan, Glen Innes; He Dongneng, Glen Innes; Cai Yinhu, Glen Innes; Huang Futao, Glen Innes; Deng Weixi, Sydney; Cai Yu, Sydeny; Chen Zanhui, Sydney; Li Yongyuan, Glen Innes; Huang Yongchun, Glen Innes; Huang Rongjiang, Glen Innes. 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The plan of West Australia to trade pearls. Censor of Tasmania. International Race Conference is to hold in London. A Brasil ship wrecked by tornado. Comment by General Panley on the ambition of Japan. Federal investigation on immigrants. Donations to hospitals. Huang Zicheng is appointed to be Australia embassdor. 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Tang Difeng, Chinese consul general to Australia leaves for China. Some Chinese suffer from contamination of a Chinese ship. Japanese explorer to the South Pole is not welcome in Sydney. American orator spoke about 'Huanghuo (Asian disaster)' in Sydney. Chinese should be aware of their manner and behaviour in foreign countries. Railways in Guangdong will be owned by the government. Tang Difeng issued a notice to all Chinese.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091782", "trove_id": "24091782"} {"rowid": 24629, "date": "1911-06-03", "page": "7", "column": "a", "title": "Notes of Sydney Empire Constitutional Association", "description": "Aims of the Association and regulations on memebership.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091798", "trove_id": "24091798"} {"rowid": 24635, "date": "1911-06-10", "page": "6", "column": "a", "title": "Notes of Sydney Empire Constitutional Association", "description": "Aims of the Association and the regulations on membership.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091807", "trove_id": "24091807"} {"rowid": 24636, "date": "1911-06-10", "page": "6", "column": "b", "title": "Indictment", "description": "Liang Chuang, Ma zhuxiang and Guo Kui send indictment to the court to protect innocent Pan Yongkong.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091807", "trove_id": "24091807"} {"rowid": 24669, "date": "1911-07-01", "page": "8", "column": "c-d", "title": "Incomes and expenses of Sydney China's Nursery School", "description": "Detailed statistics of incomes and expenses of Sydney China's Nursery School.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091833", "trove_id": "24091833"} {"rowid": 24809, "date": "1911-08-05", "page": "7", "column": "a", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Investigation statistics of New South Wales institutes. Fi She (nnn), Australian premier wants Australia to be independant. More opium smuggles are exposed. Ya Chang, a Chinese merchant, is robbed in Sydney. More Chinese were attacked in Sydney. Proposal of land nationalisation cause debates in parliament. Intensified strike in Tasmania. \u000bNew commonwealth governor is to take office. A Chinese woman is to be expelled. Attacks on Chinese occurred in Sydney.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091870", "trove_id": "24091870"} {"rowid": 24812, "date": "1911-08-05", "page": "8", "column": "b-c", "title": "New provisions of immigration policies", "description": "Melbourne Counsel issues new regulations immigrants from Singapore and Malaysia.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091873", "trove_id": "24091873"} {"rowid": 24838, "date": "1911-08-12", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Chinese woman is unreasonably forbidden to immigrate to Australia, Chinese man was beaten in Sydney. Australian man tells his experience in Japan. Chinese in Melbourne have short memory of shame. Current census in West Australia, An European was found selling opium. An European divorced his wife for a new woman. The highest man Pat O'Connor is arriving in Sydney.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091878", "trove_id": "24091878"} {"rowid": 24842, "date": "1911-08-19", "page": "2", "column": "a-b", "title": "Criticising ridiculous logic of the Youngster Paper", "description": "The revolutionary Youngster Paper is attacked on its alleged causes of Chinese killed in Revolution Riots in Mexico.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091883", "trove_id": "24091883"} {"rowid": 24939, "date": "1911-09-02", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Statistics of Melbourne prison. Census of Po Da Yun (PPP). More immigrants come to Queensland. Situation of aborigines in west Australia. A Chinese commits suicide. Arrangement of 3 Chinese properties. A Chinese is found smuggling opium. Chinese seamen fought each other. Strike in Lismone Iron plant. Counsel Huang notify Chinese carpenters to obey common regulations. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091902", "trove_id": "24091902"} {"rowid": 24940, "date": "1911-09-02", "page": "7", "column": "b-c", "title": "Notice of General Counsel", "description": "Huang apologises for being unable to meet needs of some Chinese.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091902", "trove_id": "24091902"} {"rowid": 24970, "date": "1911-09-09", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": " Australia news", "description": "Sydney Empire Constitutional Association starts relief activities for Anhui. Business and industries increase in Queensland. More immigrants come to Australia. Government income of Queensland. Japanese businessmen offend regulations. governor of New South Wales returns home from Britain. Chinese woman has no right to stay in Australia. Huang Zicheng's letter praising his nephew. Test results of Sydney China's primary school. People from Australia and New Zealand set up an association in Shanghai. Li Zhao killed an European during a conflict.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091913", "trove_id": "24091913"} {"rowid": 25147, "date": "1911-10-14", "page": "7", "column": "a", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Australian businessman is well treated in Japan. Labour Party of south Australia wins its parliament majority. Chief of British opium ban association comes to Australia. Newcastle's coal export in September. Federal Foreign Minister passed away. Labour power increases and leads to loss of both labour and capital. A Chinese shop in Melbourne is found doing gambling business. Memorising Confucius birthday in Sydney.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091961", "trove_id": "24091961"} {"rowid": 25148, "date": "1911-10-14", "page": "7", "column": "b", "title": "Yangtse River flooding donation", "description": "Name list of donations.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091961", "trove_id": "24091961"} {"rowid": 25173, "date": "1911-10-21", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Pan Yunkong answers Business Protection Association. Japanese bankers are coming to visit Australia. Trade unions are getting more powerful. Newcastle shipwreck killed 15 seamen. A fire in a Melbourne company resulted in heavy loss. A navy institute is to set up in Sydney. People in Sydney oppose exhibition conference. Test results of Sydney China's Primary School. Memorising Confucius' birthday in Sydney. False wines were found in Victoria.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091970", "trove_id": "24091970"} {"rowid": 25183, "date": "1911-10-21", "page": "suppl", "column": "c", "title": "Notice of general counsel of Melbourne", "description": "Revolutionaries occupied some parts of Hubei but government troops led by Yuan Shikai will soon destroy them.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091972", "trove_id": "24091972"} {"rowid": 25179, "date": "1911-10-21", "page": "8", "column": "b-c", "title": "Anecdotes of Australian politician", "description": "Xian Li Bo (nnn) , the previous premier of the cabinet, went through many hardships before he realised his political aims of making Australia a federal government.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091973", "trove_id": "24091973"} {"rowid": 25274, "date": "1911-11-11", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "British government admits Portugal a democratic country. New South Wales welcomes European immigrants. Statistics of New South Wales's government debt. Income of railways in New South Wales. A Chinese woman shot a Chinese man. An European is murdered in Sydney. Begg's Whisky is popular. Tangye Oil Engine is advised to Chinese.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091996", "trove_id": "24091996"} {"rowid": 25278, "date": "1911-11-11", "page": "7", "column": "b", "title": "Donations for Yangtse River' Flooding", "description": "Name list of Sydney donators for Yangtse River's flooding.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091996", "trove_id": "24091996"} {"rowid": 25297, "date": "1911-11-18", "page": "7", "column": "a", "title": "Notice of Sydney Empire Constitution Association", "description": "A notice calling for donations to Anhui and Liang Hu stricken by flooding.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092005", "trove_id": "24092005"} {"rowid": 25298, "date": "1911-11-18", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Two Australian warships are ordered to go to China to protect British people. Governor of New South Wales returns from abroad. Census of Sydney. A Japanese army official went to explore the South Pole. A Japanese training warship visits Australia. Two women were attacked in Mo Shi Wen(ppp). Teachers in New South Wales demand for pay rise. Chen Wu, a Chinese seaman was beaten by their European colleagues.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092005", "trove_id": "24092005"} {"rowid": 25474, "date": "1911-12-23", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Number of immigrants to various places in Australia for next year. A Melbourne youngster lost a leg in accident but got a generous compensation. Colourful celebration for anniversary of Sydney Hospital. It snows in some places in Melbourne in summer. Coal miners strike due to disagreement with the management.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092046", "trove_id": "24092046"} {"rowid": 25475, "date": "1911-12-23", "page": "7", "column": "b", "title": "Third donations to Anhui and Lianghu", "description": "Statistics and name list of donations in Australia to Anhui and Lianghu, the flooding area.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092046", "trove_id": "24092046"} {"rowid": 25509, "date": "1911-12-30", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Federal government is to grant fund for officials to inspect different places. Statistics of foreign trade in New South Wales. Perth may nationalise its trams. Governors of six states meets to discuss politics. Black boxers are fighting in Sydney. Statistics of income of Victoria railways.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092054", "trove_id": "24092054"} {"rowid": 25518, "date": "1911-12-30", "page": "8", "column": "d", "title": "Hu bengyu's note of arrangement for a friend's properties", "description": "Hu Cao died and his money was arranged as listed.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092057", "trove_id": "24092057"} {"rowid": 25620, "date": "1912-01-20", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "A Victoria senator returning from China says that China is gradually westernised and Australia trade in China is to increase. Statistics of immigrants to Australia over last year. A coal mine accident in New South Wales killed six miners. Two Japanese warships visit Sydney. Statistics of coal output in Newcastle. Xia Tingxiang is returning to China from New Zealand. The case of 16 Chinese seamen riot ends up with the Chinese seamen laid off. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092078", "trove_id": "24092078"} {"rowid": 25660, "date": "1912-01-27", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Australia exports develop over last year, statistics listed. An European youngster killed Xian Jiang and was arrested. Federal government notifies all states to watch on African ships, preventing plague enterig. Australia is to have Chinese overseas students. A number of German people immigrate to Brisbane. Japanese is to expand shipping business in Australia. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092086", "trove_id": "24092086"} {"rowid": 25691, "date": "1912-02-03", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Final examination result of Sydney China's primary school. Construction workers in West Australia propose a shorter working hour. Statistics of income of the railways and buses in New South Wales. The European youngster who killed Xiang Jiang,a Chinese, was brought in a verdict of mistaken killing. Haircut price is to be up in Sydney. An Australian proposes ban on marriage between white women and Chinese men. Workers in Brisbane strike for protecting their working rights. A 19-year old European man was sentenced to death for murdering another European man. China's Red Cross calling on donations for the Republic of China.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092094", "trove_id": "24092094"} {"rowid": 25765, "date": "1912-02-17", "page": "7", "column": "a-b ", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Guangdong Railways Company notifies the election of board directors. Strike in Brisbane is still on and government sent heavy police force to stop it. A Chinese named Li Guandi died of accidence. A theft occurs in a ship at Sydney port.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092110", "trove_id": "24092110"} {"rowid": 25766, "date": "1912-02-17", "page": "7", "column": "b", "title": "Hurricane in Fiji ", "description": "Fiji was stricken by hurricane resulting in heavy loss of fruits.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092110", "trove_id": "24092110"} {"rowid": 25829, "date": "1912-03-09", "page": "2", "column": "a", "title": "Constitution Political Association is not an emperor protection party", "description": "Though the Constitution Political Association originated from movement of protecting the emperor, but it's goal is to return power to people. From February 16, the Association changes its name to National Party.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092157", "trove_id": "24092157"} {"rowid": 25851, "date": "1912-03-09", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Tan Tingyue wants to purchase Australian horses for Hunan troops. Tang Fachen, chief editor of this paper, returns to China for helping the revolutionary government. Chinese in Queensland fought over disputes of the Constitution Political Association, leading to many injuries. A huge downpour has made Sydney an ocean. An European was killed by trim in Sydney. Strikes in Brisbane are over. A fire in a Melbourne company resulted in huge casualties. A younster raped a 94-year old woman in Sydney. The Chinese womanYa Kui was convicted innocent in shooting Chinese man Pi Da Qiao.Overseas Chinese in Sydney celebrate the founding of the Republic of China. Ge Fi Lou(nnn) company's business is improving. Shen Dunhe of Shanghai Red Cross thanks to donators in Australia. Hong Kong Tung Wah Hospital thanks for donations.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092160", "trove_id": "24092160"} {"rowid": 25917, "date": "1912-03-23", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Overseas Chinese in all around Australia have been competing to donate for the revolutionary army and government since last winter. Over 20, 000 teenagers above 14 years old in Australia did not enroll in the government censor due to various reasons. A Chinese named Ya Yie in Melbourne died of an accident injury due to his refusal of being treated in hospital. Two Europeans charged Xiao Guang, a Chinese businessman inTownsville with alleged crime of injuring them by sword. A new bank in Melbourne was stolen at night. An European woman was injured by trim in Sydney. Wall Company in Sydney notifies Chinese that a new ship is now available for transporting between China, Hong Kong, Japan and Australia.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092177", "trove_id": "24092177"} {"rowid": 25953, "date": "1912-03-30", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "General counsellor Huang in Melbourne reduces official expenses and changes to use solar calendar as informed by Beijing government. A lady named Xian Huaili in Mi Shi Da Dun (ppp) charged her brother due to his damaging her reputation. An European girl in Sydney committed suicide after a quarrel with her boyfriend. Three Chinese were arrested in Perth for illegal immigration. The European youngster who killed a Chinese Xian Qiang was convicted with murder, but legal doctor proved that Xian Qiang was killed by accident. An European gentleman from Queensland stood out as witness for the case of Xian Qiang's murder, exposing reality of the crime. Eight Chinese in Sydney were arrested for gambling. Statistics show that industries and businesses in New South Wales are increasing rapidly over last ten years. ", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092186", "trove_id": "24092186"} {"rowid": 26104, "date": "1912-05-04", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Counsellor Huang Yunliang asked Australian Premier for the reasons for strictly forbidding Chinese labourers, businessmen and students to Australia and the premier replied accordingly. Melbourne Military Fund Donation Bueau notifies that Hu Hanming has taken office of Guangdong government. Australian black people is to extinct according to the statistics. Thieves in Sydney who are riding motor vehicles to steal a woman's house. A Melbourne woman was arrested for offences for 109 times.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092227", "trove_id": "24092227"} {"rowid": 26134, "date": "1912-05-11", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australian news", "description": "Australian government is to build a new capital. Statistics of population in various states in Australia. Notice of Hu Hanming being appointed Guangdong governor. False money appears in Sydney. Thefts and robberies are increasing in Sydney. Gao Liang, a Chinese in Hobart, was robbed. A black youngster was hanged due to his raping a white girl. Donations to Sydney Hospital are increasing rapidly. Sydney Nationalist Association memebers hold farewell parties to Cai Chang, Xian Junhao, and Chen Lin, who are returning to China.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092235", "trove_id": "24092235"} {"rowid": 26131, "date": "1912-05-11", "page": "6", "column": "a-b", "title": "Counsellor Huang's diplomatic documentation", "description": "Counsellor Huang's negotiation with Australian premier and the foreign minister. The new regulations to Chinese businessmen, students and labourers are designated by Australian government, which treats Chinese equally with all European people.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092236", "trove_id": "24092236"} {"rowid": 26166, "date": "1912-05-18", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australian news", "description": "Australia should build more airships for national defence as the importance of them has shown in the British military exercise. A thief in Sydney was sentenced to life penalty for his stealing properties with gun. A Chinese man in a ship from Changsa, China, was found suffering smallpox and all people in the ship were sent to a Sydney hospital for examination and treatment. Fifteen Chinese were arrested for gambling in Sydney. A Chinese shop in Preston was found dealing opium. Li Yi was arrested in Sydney for his selling gambling bills to a detective. An European architect thanks for Chinese's concerns on his building destroyed by wind.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092243", "trove_id": "24092243"} {"rowid": 26163, "date": "1912-05-18", "page": "6", "column": "a-b", "title": "Counsellor Huang's official documents", "description": "Counsellor Huang's first interview with Batchelor, Australian Foreign minister on issues of Chinese coming to Australia.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092244", "trove_id": "24092244"} {"rowid": 26193, "date": "1912-05-25", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australia news", "description": "Qun Ho Nau (nnn), previous chief commander of British navy, is to be chief commander of Australian navy. The warehouse of Sydney Station are stolen repeatedly these days. A few illegal Chinese immigrants were found in a ship from Hongkong in Sydney. A few gamblers of different nationalities were fined heavily in Perth. An European youngster committed suicide in Sydney strait. An European woman's wallet was stolen in a bar in Sydney. More thefts are reported in Sydney trains.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092251", "trove_id": "24092251"} {"rowid": 26231, "date": "1912-06-01", "page": "7", "column": "a-b", "title": "Australian news", "description": "Australia is to build a navy institute. Australia finds it hard to ban opium as it has long coastline. A church in Sydney is praying for God to rain as it is a draught presently. A Chinese named Ya Guang was killed by two Europeans in Perth. An old well with a history of 1, 800 years was found in Sydney. Smallpox patient is found in a Japanese ship in Townsville. A Chinese was found suffering infectious disease in a Chinese ship in Sydney. An accident of exploding hills for road building killed five people in Wollongong. A military exercise is held in Australia for celebrating British emperor's birthday. Two Chinese illegally enter Australia were found in west Australia. An Australian pilot and American pilot are to have an airships contest in Sydney. The Chinese ship that was found smallpox was free now as everyone in the ship was safe. The cook in a Chinese ship, who had suffered infectious disease, died.", "source": "Australia", "page_url": "http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24092259", "trove_id": "24092259"}