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  2. Advertising

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  3. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Unemployment pay cost the whole of the British trade unions more than £8,000,000 in 1921, compared with £817,000 in 1920. ...

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  4. BOURNEMOUTH CRIME

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Imperial Home Office states that Thomas Henry Allway, before his execution on Saturday, August 19, confessed his guilt. ...

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  5. BRITISH WAR DEBTS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — British official circles, commenting on the Washington announcement regarding the rebating of the British war debt, points ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australian delegates to the Assembly of the League of Nations haye been announced, as cabled on August 28—namely, ...

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  7. EUROPEAN CRISIS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — During the past week Sir John Bradbury (former British representative on the Reparations Commission) and M. Mauclere ...

    Article : 334 words
  8. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The negotintions to end the railways strike have collapsed. The executives and leaders of the "Big-Four" Brotherhoods, ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. COLLINS' DEATH.

    PATHETIC SCENES IN DUBLIN. DUBLIN, Saturday. — There have been pathetic scenes at the lying-in-state of the body of the late Michael ...

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  10. STORY OF THE CRIME.

    On a charge of having murdered Miss Irene May Williams, an educated woman, 30 years of age, of Streatham, London, whose body was found in a ...

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  11. DAKOTA MAN HUNT.

    EAPID CITY (South Dakota), Saturday. — One of the most remarkable man-hunts in the history of the State ended to-day when a sheriff's posse, ...

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  12. SUBMARINE VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — After many delaya the Chancellor of the Blitish Exchequer (Sir Robert Horne) has informed the president of the National ...

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  13. STRONGER FREE STATE TACTICS.

    The new Commander-in-Chief of the Free State Forces (Mr. R. Mulcahy), backed by the Provisional Irish Government, propose to adopt stronger ...

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  14. INTENSIFICATION THREAT.

    It is reported from Chicago that an intensification of the railway strike is threatened by the announcement of the president of the maintenance way ...

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  15. EXTRAORDINARY POWERS OPPOSED.

    Strong opposition has developed in the Senate to legislation giving the Government extraordinary powers in the industrial situation. ...

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  16. League Exhibitions.

    LONDON, Saturday. — League of Nations exhibitions—the first of their kind—will be held at St. Albans and Stoke-upon-Trent in November. ...

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  17. AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Prague advises received in Paris state that the Little Entente has mutually agreed to assist Austria financially and industrially, the ...

    Article : 89 words
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  19. DE VALERA RE-APPEARS.

    A new rebel attack in the North is feared. Mr. de Valera, their leader, is reported to have re-appcarcd. His ...

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  20. Electric Locomotive.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The NorthEastern Railway Co. will shortly use an electric eugine on "The Plying Scotsman," between York and Newcastle. ...

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  21. Canadian Coal Dispute.

    OTTAWA, Saturday. — The Canadian Labor Department has announced that the coal miners and operators of Western Canada have signed an ...

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  22. OPTIMISTIC VIEW.

    The "Vossische Zeitung" takes an optimistic view of the situation. It declares that the German proposal, which Sir John Bradbury has taken to ...

    Article : 41 words
  23. GERMANY SCORES.

    Following is Mr. Samuel Montagu's weekly review of the money market:— "It is difficult to find a satisfactory ...

    Article : 254 words
  24. a 20 per cent. Reduction. French Engineers' Strike.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The strike against wage reductions by the Havre engineers, who have won the sympathy of an overwhelming majority of ...

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  25. POINCARE THREATENED.

    It is reported from Puris that the French police have received a foreign advice reporting that a German officer has succeeded in crossing the frontier. ...

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  26. DAY OF MOTJRNING.

    As previously announced the funeral of the late Commander-in-Chief will take place on Monday. The Irish Provisional Government has declared that ...

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  27. Ford Cars.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—. It is reported that Mr. Henry Ford, of motor car fame, who is spending a holiday at Carlsriad, is negotiating with a view ...

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  28. FILM ACTORS' CRIMES.

    ROME, Saturday. — The death-bed confession of the cinema actor, Cavallaro, has cleared up the mystery surrounding the murder of an old merchant ...

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  29. DETROIT WORKS CLOSING.

    It is reported from Detroit (U.S.A.) that Mr. Ford has announced that he will close his plants there on September 16 owing to the coal shortage. ...

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  30. Printers' Strike Settled.

    WAGE REDUCTION [?] LONDON, Saturday. — The British newspaper printers' strike in the North resulted in the suspension since July, 24 ...

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  31. APPEAL TO LABOR.

    The German Federation of Trades Unions has telegraphed to the British Trade Union Congress, stating that the collapse of the mark signifies the ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. News from Abroad.

    PEKING, Saturday. — Foreign gunboats, including the American flagship Isabel, have been ordered to the Yangtze-Kiang to terminate the firing by ...

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  33. DEBACLE ON 'CHANGE.

    On the London Stock Exchange yesterday, the German Exchange touched 11,000 marks to the £1. It recovered somewhat after noon, apparently in the ...

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  34. WORLD NATION.

    INDEPENDENT IN [?] WILLIAMSTOWN, Saturday—philip Kerr, addressing the Institution of Polities to-day, said:—"The British ...

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  35. S.A.'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Major-General Sir George Bridges has been appointed Governor of South Australia. He is spending a holiday in Scotland. ...

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  36. INHERITANCES LIMITED.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — The Russian Soviet Government has issued a decree fixing the maximum, inheritance under a will at 10,000 gold roubles. ...

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  37. WARNING TO SPECULATORS.

    In view of the fact that financial institutions in Britain have been receiving cabled instructions from Australian speculators to buy marks, the following ...

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  38. FRENCH FOREST FIRES.

    PARIS, Saturday—Great fires which started in the communal forests of Pierre Feu near Toulon spread to Collobricrcs, where much private and ...

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  39. FRENCH BATTLESHIP SUNK.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The French battleship France, one of the vessel retained under the Washington agreement, when returning from manoeuvres ...

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  40. WELSH COLLIERY BUSY.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Several of the North Wales collieries worked six full days this week. This is a record since the end of the Great War in ...

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  41. HALF-WAY MEETING.

    It is reported from Paris that Sir John Bradbury, who has arrived in Paris, when intervicwed to-day, said:— I am satisfied that the German ...

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  42. Peer's Remarkable Will.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Lord Swansea, in his will, directed that none but half-blood relatives should attend his funeral. He bequeathed to his servant, ...

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  43. QUITTING THE MARK.

    When these sales became known in Berlin it caused a panic on the Berlin Bourse (Stock Exehange), even greater than the panic in the retail ...

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  44. ARRESTS IN RUSSLA

    LONDON, Saturday. — Official circles in London confirm the report of the arrest in Russia of several hundred members of the Intelligentia, including ...

    Article : 164 words
  45. Lloyd George's Book.

    LONDON, Saturday. — It has been announced that the whole of the prolits from the sale of the book on the Great "War, being written by the. ...

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  46. FRESH PROPOSALS.

    Sir John Bradbury and Mauelere have returned with fresh proposals whereby the German Government guarantees to supply timber and coal to ...

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  47. Alleged Embezzlement.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Edwin Raymond Wilkinson, a Liverpool businessman, who made a hurried visit to Australia recently with a single woman, ...

    Article : 49 words
  48. British-Irak Treaty.

    PABIS, Saturday. — A Ministerial crisis has arisen at Bagdad over the Signing of the British-Irak Treaty on the lines of the British mandate. The ...

    Article : 61 words
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  50. MARK STEADYING.

    The prospects of a settlement have had a steadying effect on the mark. The latest quotation is 7550 to the £l. ...

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  51. MORE DANGEROUS THAN AUSTRIA.

    Financial experts in London call attention to the fact tuat the Austrian krone, which was worth 9000 to,the £1 nine months ago, is now quoted at ...

    Article : 135 words
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