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  3. Charlton Takes the Floor.

    The Leader of the Australian Parliamentary Party (Mr. Matthew Charlton) was the third speaker, in the debate. He followed the Prime Minister of Poland ...

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  4. WORLD PEACE.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The Salle de la Reformation was packed to-day. Long before the Assembly of the League of Nations met the delegation ...

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  5. "ONLY A JOKE."

    LONDON, Friday.—A most amazing murder "joke" has been perpetrated by a young Parisian girl named Helene, says the Paris correspondent ...

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  6. CHINESE WAR.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—According to information issued from General Lu-yung-hsi-aug's headquarters, the Kiang-su troops have heavily attacked ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S DESTINY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Trades Union Congress, in session at the City Hall, Hull, to-day agreed to empower the General Council through the ...

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  8. Georgian Rising.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Twenty-five leaders of the anti-Soviet rising in Georgia have been sentenced to death at Tiflis by the Che Ka, the ...

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  9. America Aloof.

    The first foreign delegate addressed the Trade Union Congress to-day. Mr. Brady, a member of the American Federation of Labor, said that they ...

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  10. VEHEMENT PROTESTS.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Increase in shipping freight rates following on the agreement between the Conference Lines and German-Dutch Lines has ...

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  11. Moroccan Rising.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reinforcements from Spain are constantly arriving at Ceuta and Tetuan, according to the Tangier correspondent for "The ...

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  12. Exploitation.

    M. Tomsky (Chairman of the AllRussian Council of Trades Union) said that the Labor movement all over the world was realising the necessity for ...

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  13. Mixed Reception.

    Mr. Macdonald's speech was accorded a mixed reception, owing to its somewhat negative conclusions, says the Geneva correspondent, for The Daily ...

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  14. POSITION EXPLAINED.

    The Conference Line's officials, when interviewed, however, pointed out that there has been nothing but reductions during the last two years owing to ...

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  15. SIGNIFICANT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A significant political, event will take place at Palermo shortly, says the Rome correspondent for "The Daily Express." The ...

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  16. SETTLERS FOR CANADA.

    Mr.Clelland (Canada) said that the workers of Canada were troubled over the questio of immigration. The gates of Canada had been opened wide. One ...

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  17. Severe Criticism.

    Mr. Macdonald's speech is being severely criticised in influential circles in France, according to a Paris message, especially his references to the ...

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  18. NOT GOING TO BE BULLIED.

    The Minister for Posts and Telegraphs and Public Works (Mr. Thomas Boydell), in the House of Assembly this afternoon emphasised that the ...

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  19. Ditton Marsh Puzzle.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Scotland Yard has not progressed with the identifying of the woman's remains found in a sack on Ditton Marsh, Surrey. ...

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  20. Mesna Wreck.

    SUVA, Thursday.—The ss Mesna is broadside on thr reef. There is water in holds and engineroom. It is believed that the vessel will be a total loss. Some ...

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  21. SECURITY FIRST.

    The Polish Foreign Minister (M. Seyda) strongly favored arbitration. He advcoatcd disarmament, but said that security must com[?] first. ...

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  22. HERRIOT'S SPEECH TO COME.

    M. Herriot's speech to-morrow will deal with Germany's admission to the Loague of Nations, which M. Herriot contends must not be the occasion of ...

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  23. Perim Outrage.

    SIMLA, Thursday.—Lieut. L. A. Lawrence, of the West Yorks, attached to the Yamen Infantraantry, i andi assistant political agent at Perim, has been ...

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  24. Anglo-Russian Treaty.

    A great national campaign in support 0f the British Government with regard to the signing of the Anglo-Russian Treaty, will begin on September 15, ...

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  25. Copying Germans.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Giant air boats are being built in Britain. They are of German design. All the petrol tanks are under the wings. The ...

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  26. Welsh Mine Disaster.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A sudden rush of gas to-day killed 5 and injured two night-shift miners in a colliery in Wales. The violence of the blast ...

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  27. Newcastle Band.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Leader of the Australian Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. Matthew Charlton), who is attending the Assembly of the League of ...

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