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  4. BRITISH COLLIERS POSTPONE STRIKE

    LONDON, Friday.—The coal miners have postponed the threatened strike for a week. The Board of Trade announces that the ...

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  5. PRODUCE! PRODUCE! PRODUCE!

    A comparison of the present day debates in the two houses of the State Legislature might well cause a doubt in the lay mind as to which of the two ...

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  6. EX-SOLDIERS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON, Friday.—The emigration of ex-service men is proceeding strongly. Approved applications, exclusive of dependents during August were: For ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN PARTIES WILL NOT REUNITE

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—At the Bloemfontein Conference to consider the reunion of the South African Parties, the delegates unanimously adopted the report ...

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  8. LISTS OF MISSING REDUCED BY THOUSANDS

    LONDON, Friday.—General Sir William Birdwood is to leave for France and Belgium on October 7 to inspect the war memorial in Polygon Wood, and to ...

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  9. CHINA EMBARRASSED

    LONDON, Friday.—The Pekin correspondent of the New York Times states that Prince Koudacheff, the head of the Czarist Russian Diplomatic Corps, has ...

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  10. THE MAN IN THE CLOCK ABOVE THE STATION

    "Go to the mountains?" echoed the man in the clock. "Whadda you want to do that for? pienty of ozone up here and you can run up and down the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BRITISH FORCES TO LEAVE PERSIA

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—The British force at Meshad, in Persia, is now being withdrawn. Its duty was to prevent violation of the Persian frontier by the ...

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  12. RUSSIAN CROWN JEWELS SMUGGLED TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—Russian jewels including the Imperial regalia, smuggled into Britain thus far are valued at many millions. Experts estimate that £20,000,000 ...

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  13. RED SOLDIERS LOOT CAPTURED BOKHARA

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—The capture of Bokhara by the Bolsheviks had a tremendous effect throughout the East. The attack was not unforeseen. The Emir ...

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  14. LIKE A BELGIAN TOWN AFTER HUN RAID

    LONDON, Friday.—Miltown Malbay, in country Clare, which has suffered as a consequence of the reprisals of the soldiers, resembles a Belgian town after a ...

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  15. OVER-PRODUCTION OF RUBBER AND TEA

    LONDON, Friday.—The Rubbergrowers' Association has circularised producers of plantation rubber, urging a 25 per cent. reduction in the output, in ...

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  16. THE METRIC SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENT ENDORSED

    TORONTO, Friday—At the closing session of the Congress of British Chambers of Commerce, a resolution was adopted recommending the fixing of a ...

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  17. COAL CRISIS IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.—The coal crisis throughout New Zealand is grave, but the miners are endeavoring to avoid a precipitation of a general strike, owing to ...

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  18. WILSON WILL NOT OBEY NEW MARINE ACT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A message from Washington states that President Wilson has announced that he does not intend to obey the Merchant Marine Act, ...

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  19. IRISH ATTACK ON BRITISH GENERAL

    LONDON, Friday.-A party of men armed with revolvers waylaid General Strickland, who was motoring in the neighborhood of Cork, of the military ...

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  20. RUSSIA MODIFIES HER PEACE TERMS

    LONDON. Friday—A message from Riga says the Russian delegation surprisingly announced that the government at Moscow is prepared to renounce a ...

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  21. POLES DECLARE THE LITHUANIANS OBSTINATE

    NEW YORK, Friday—The Washington correspondent of the New York times says that the Lithuanian representative at Washington has appealed to the ...

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  22. TO PART THE SCOT FROM HIS WHUSKEY

    LONDON, Friday.-Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson, in an interview, said: "If the people of Great Britain want prohibition they should have it. I am going to ...

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  23. DR. MANNIX MAY YET VISIT IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday.—There have been conversations between the Hierarchy of England and the Chief Secretary for Ireland with regard to the prohibition ...

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  24. M. LEYGUES SUCCEEDS TO FRENCH PREMIERSHIP

    PARIS, Friday.—M. Georges Leygues, ex-Minister for Marine, has accepted the Premiership of France, which became vacant through the election of M. Millerand ...

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  25. Man's Skull Fractured

    BERRIGAN, Saturday.—The iron frame of a jack, weighing about 30lb, fell from a scaffolding on a wheat silo being erected by the Government at the ...

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