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  6. SWEPT THE POLLS

    With 15 results still to be announced, the position at 9.30 p.m. was:— Conservatives... 401 Labor...152 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PLUCK COUNTS

    The news that Winnipeg banks were sending heavy shipments of money westwards for settlement of grain transactions must have been ...

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  8. INDIAN ANARCHY

    "If I thought that it would mean better progress, I would Join the revolutionaries, but I do not, and I'm under arrest." This was the dramatic declaration at a meeting of the Calcutta Corporation by C. R. Das, the extremist leader of Bengal, who is also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AFGHAN PRETENDER

    The rebellion at Khost, in Afghanistan, headed by the pretender to the Amir's throne, has collapsed utterly. The pretender, who is now taking ...

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  10. BUTCHERS' BADGE

    The proposal to licence foreign meat imports after the Dominion supplies have teen absorbed in Britain, to which Mr. Bruce ...

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  11. CANADA'S TREATY

    "The Manitoba Free Press" hails the ratification of the Halibut Treaty between Canada and the United States, regulating fisheries in the North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ENGLISH RACING

    The Cambridgeshire stakes, of nine furlongs, resulted:— TWELVE POINTER (the Duke of ...

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  13. CROWD AT THE RACES

    A typical race crowd in the reserve at Singleton racecourse ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE

    Speaking at a dinner on the eve of polling, General Sir Ian Hamilton declared that Australians were not making full preparations to defend their ...

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  15. WEMBLEY

    The "Sun" understands that the Prince of Wales will announce the reopening of Wembley at the closing ceremony. ...

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  16. MOSUL BORDER

    Sir Charles Hurst (on behalf of Britain) and Fethi Bey (on behalf of Turkey) have announced the acceptance of the agreement concerning the ...

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  17. LUNCH WITH KING

    General Sir Charles Fergusson, Governor-General elect, of New Zealand, has been invited to lunch at Buckingham Palace on November 3. ...

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  18. IMPROVED EXCHANGE

    The exchange rate on English money is now quoted at 4.52 dollars to the pound, and sterling is stronger at this figure. ...

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  19. COVERING WICKETS

    The Marylebone Cricket Club has agreed to the proposal for covering wickets to protect them from rain during first-class matches. ...

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