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  5. BRITAIN'S CRISIS

    A United Press message says that serious rioting occurred in Downing-street yesterday, when several thousand unemployed attempted to reach the Prime Minister's residence, but were repulsed by the police. The mob stoned various buildings, smashing windows. The police, ...

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  7. WRANGEL BADLY BEATEN

    A MOSCOW [?] message claims that the [?] have [?] severe defeat on Genefal Wrangel's special [?] right bank of the Dneiper, 76 miles S.S.W. of [?] The message says:— ...

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  8. WORLD FRATERNITY

    President Wilson has written to [?] Harding, Republican candidate for the Presidency. enquiring whether the letter has been correctly ...

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  9. "Very Bad Losers"

    The "Athletic News" has interviewed Harold Wagstaff, captain of, the English Northern League football team, which has just returned to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. IS MEAT TOO HIGH?

    The Inspectors on caff of the Necessary Comm[?] Commission reported [?] Commissioner to-day that best light [?] be purchased ...

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  11. IN TROUBLE

    Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate for President, in a speech here said that if America isolate herself from the world she must reduce her ...

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  12. U.S.A. and Japan

    The Stale Department announces that conferences with the Japanese Ambassador are continuing smoothly and satisfactorily. and that there is ...

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  13. Need Not Pay

    Tho case in which Lord Loughborough was sued by a firm of book makers to recover £400, due on a disbonored cheque, tendered in settlement of ...

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  14. Thieves' Nests

    'Mat of the potential! tier of "stying establishment and thieves' nests the risks of the police officers wh and them were related to the select ...

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  15. Redfern Woman's Death

    Louies May Pride, 31 of Eveleigh-street. Redfern, was found by her bedroom floor last night. The police were informed, ...

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  16. "Not Dinkum'

    The attitude or the state Government towards returned soldiers vat stated at a meeting of the Maitland District Returned Soldier League last evening to ...

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  17. THE BRITISH COAL FIGHT

    "The miners are now attempting to gain their ands by juice. The nation must and will resist such an attack. There can be no about the issue."— Mr. Lloyd George. The enthusisam of all classes in offering to assist the State exceeds that shown in the 1919 railway strike— Cable. JOHN BULL (UNBEATEN CHAMPION): "COME ON!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Scottish-Australian Mining Co.

    The scottish-Australian Mining Co. has declared a dividend for the year of 2} per cent. ...

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  19. Marriages Dissolved

    Sitting in divorce Jurisdiction to-day Mr. Justice Gordon made absolute the decrees previously granted in the following cases:— ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS

    Miss Ida Rentoul and George Outh waite, two Victorian artists, are holding a successful exhibition of their work in Paris. The Press has given ...

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  21. Horse's Eye Knocked Out

    James Grover. 24. carter, wes at the Central Police Court to-day charged with cruelly ill-treating a horse while it was suffering from sores on October 15. ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Fine with passing clouds during the day, and cool to fresh and squally [?] winds. Some showere likely during the ...

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  23. Melbourne Express Late

    Owing to the engine and tender of the [?] division of the Melbourne express to Sydney Jumping the rails five miles south of Yerong Creek the mail was [?] ...

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  24. FALL FROM TREE

    While cutting limbs from a tree at Lavender Bay to-day, William King. 66, a labour. of Arthur-street. North Sydney, fell 15 feet, injuring his head. The ...

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