EARTHQUAKE IN TOKYO.
LITTLE DAMAGE AND NO CASUALTIES. rr,EB3 ASSOCIATION—BT EtECTmO TELEGBAP H—CO PTBlGfff.) , ; TOKYO, May 1. '*■ An earthquake was felt -here early . ffeis- morning, but there have been no .reports of, casualties or of any great .damage. . , " 'f} ie Central Meteorological Observar torv stated that the centre of the i j #ptmty was probably at .sea, v <5 -mues -rHorth-east of Tokyo. . .. • • t i The earthquake, which started at> 13.58 this morfting. -registered on the seismographs for thirty, minutes. 1« perceptible to residents of Tokyo , f or five minutes. Scientists attribute the disturbance to activity liv.the ''outer Tuscartra earthquake belt.
\ LORD STRICKLAND. > , • KOM4N CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP'S x',V DECREE-..: • ;■■ ■ •'' . ' •• • - •. • ',i J /htlffilTED PM3B A6BOCIATIOS-HY Et-If-TRIO ouoiapb—eowwsnJ " /p,f| MALTA, May 1. ' order of the Archbishop of Is 6 announcing • that es for I/ord Strickland and his suptera commits a mortal sin was read oil the churches and caused a ferit in the Constitutional Party, who ' demanding the'Siispeiision -of ' the tions. ■
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 3 May 1930, Page 15
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