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  2. Advertising

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  3. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    Charged with having assaulted and robbed L[?]ila Emily Burville Higgs, on the Don-Devonport by-road on Sept. 29. "William Smith, who had been ...

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  4. CLEARING THE SEAS

    The official announcement, that the Mine Clearance Service will cease at the end of November gives little indication of the immense and dangerous ...

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  5. FIGHTING THE REDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to Copenhagen advices, General Von de Goltz, who has been occupying the Baltic Provinces in defiance of the ...

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  6. THE WAGES OF "FRIGHTFULNESS"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The French Government is demanding the extradition of Count Von Bismarck (The Iron Chancellor's grandson) for causing 14 ...

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  7. "INHUMAN TREATMENT'

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German Government, in a note to Switzerlnad, accuses the American, occupationary troops of inhuman treatment of ...

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  8. DENIKIN'S SUCCESSES.

    General Denikin reports that he captured 15,000 prisoners, 15 guns, and two armored cars during the Vooonezh operations. He also claims to have ...

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  9. PROFITEERING

    Sir,—Parliament appears at present to be attacking a very interesting problem in profiteering, and how it will succeed is a problem. Also, it is ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The War Office notifies that Fusilier J. Purdue, of Gippsland, has been wounded in action in Russia. ...

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  11. 22,500 MINES FOUND.

    To the end of August 19,000 British and German mines were accounted for in home waters, and 3500 in the Mediterranean. ...

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  12. PROHIBITION

    LONDON Tuesday.—A Copenhagen message reports that Norway, by a large majority, has voted in favor of prohibition of a[?]ol. ...

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  13. BERLIN STRIKES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported from Berlin that 57,000 metal workers have struck work, and the strike is rapidly extending to other ...

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  14. U. S. PROHIBITION.

    A Washington message states that a conference of Senators agreed that the bill for the enforcement of prohibition permits the manufacture of ...

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  15. "RAPIDLY RECOVERING"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Wilson is rapidly recovering from his nervous breakdown. ...

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  16. HOMING AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Pakeha sailed from Plymouth to-day with 1000 Australians. The Arama also sailed to-day with ...

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  17. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    Sir,—It having been stated that no Government land is available for the settlement of soldiers, and many of the areas repurchased being referred ...

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  18. SETTLING THE STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Government intends inviting Mr. J. H. Whitley, M. P. (originator of the famous Whitley Industrial Scheme). and the ...

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  19. ALLENBY'S VICTORIES HONORED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Lord Allenby, the commander of the British and Allied armies which smashed the Turkish armies in ...

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  20. TRANS-CONTINENTAL FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Sixty aeroplanes are starting on a trans-Continental flight to San Francisco, and 40 machi[?] will, fly from San Francisco to ...

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  21. LLOYD GEORGE'S TRIBUTE.

    The Premier (Mr. Lloyd George), speaking at the luncheon at the Mansion House in honor of Field-Marshal Allenby, said that the latter had done ...

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  22. GERMANS AND BALTIC

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Supreme Council is dissatisfied with the German reply regarding the position of General Von de Goltz in the Baltic Provinces[?] ...

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  23. PRODUCERS AND POLITICIANS

    Sir,—The coming Federal elections should impress upon the minds of thinkers the question of who is to govern Australia for the next three ...

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  24. GERMANS FROM AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Ypirange with Germans from Australia, has arrived at Plymouth en route to Rotter flam. ...

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  25. CRICKET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Marylebone Cricket Club will be unable to welcome the Australian cricket team in 1921, but will try to send a team ...

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  26. WOMEN'S FORCES DEMOBILISING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Women's Naval and Air Forces are demobilising completely within a month. ...

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  27. REPATRIATION

    Sir,—Where will all the red tape, bungle, and muddle land the returned man that is not eligible for a farm? Can't one of our State members (Jim ...

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  28. PEACE RATIFICATION

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Italy, by decree, has ratified the peace treaties with Germany and Austria. ...

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  29. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF

    It is understood that owing to the increasing seriousness of the bunker problem the British Government has contracted to purchase 100,000 tons of ...

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  30. TRAMPLING ON SERBIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to a Vienna message, Count Berchtold (Austrian Foreign Minister at the outbreak of war), replying to the ...

    Article : 311 words
  31. "THINGS WILL COME RIGHT AGAIN"

    A better day is bound to dawn, Though darkness veils the earth: Though men may fight and women mourn, ...

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