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  3. THE BRITISH TARIFF

    Political correspondent's in temp ret the latest event as an indication that Mr Baldwin desires a general election next spring. They believe that the ...

    Article : 111 words
  4. DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN

    Responding to the toast of the Navy at the Master Cullers’ feast at Sheffield. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Doveton Sturdee, referring to an ...

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  5. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

    Speaking at a meeting of the Conservative Women’s Reform Association, Mr S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister for Australia, staled [?]hat We cannot hope to hold ...

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  6. GERMAN CRISIS

    Although the American Government stands ready to enter a European Reparations Conference having a full attendance of Allied Rowers, it is unwilling to ...

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  7. NAVAL SQUADRON CRUISE

    Tito Admiralty has issued the programme for the forthcoming world cruise of the British Naval Squadron, which will start from Devonport on ...

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  8. IMPERIAL CONFERENCES

    The Australian Press Association is anthoritively informed that the conference delegates are endeavoring to end the sittings by the middle of November at ...

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  9. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    Mr J. F. Darling's scheme for an Empire Curie[?]cy Bil in countries using the sterling currency was proment at yesterday's sitting of the ...

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  10. Personal

    According to a London [?] a bulletin issued on Saturday night, announces that Mr Bonar Law is [?] an exacerbation of his recant [?] ...

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  11. THE GREEK REVOLT

    A communique has been isued stating that the mutineers have surrendered, and the mutiny has now been crushed throughout Macedonia. ...

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  12. VIEWS OF DOMINIONS’ DELE-GATES.

    Among the Dominion delegates there is a consensus of opinion that Mr Baldwin's tariff proposal is a step in the right direction, and that while ...

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  13. ST. MARK’S, BROWN HILL

    There was a very large attendance at St Marks’ Brown Hill, yesterday afternoon, when the Very Rev Bean Tucker dedicated an ornate pulpit which ...

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  14. BOMB EXPLOSION

    Latest nows from Hoshiarpur states that Mr R. A. Horton and Mr Jenkyn. police officers, who were body wounded as the result of a bomb ...

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  15. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    The administration is not altogther surprised to hear that Britain is willing to accept the principle of the 12- [?] limit for searching vessels. ...

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  16. PRE-TRUCE CLAIMS

    Eustace Percy said that the Government had, roughly speaking, awarded £8,000 000 compensation in respect of pre-truce claims, of which £3,120,000 was for ...

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  17. AMERICA HOPEFUL AS TO CON-FERENCE.

    With United States officials already possessing expert advices regarding Germanys’ economic situation, it is believed in Washington that a ...

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  18. MR. BALDWIN AND PROTECTION.

    Great interest has been aroused in official and political Canadian circles by the declaration that the British-Prime Minister (Mr Stanley Baldwin) ...

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  19. THE PHILIPPINES TROUBLE

    Advices from Manila state that the political situation has grown more tense with the resignation of four appointive members of the legislature ...

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  20. LLOYD GEORGE IN AMERICA

    “The visit of David Lloyd George to the United States has been a piece of good fortune for both his country and our own and for the cause of ...

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  21. A BRIDGE CREATED.

    The view in official circles is that a bridge has been created in European reparations negotiations of such a nature as might eventually lead to a ...

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  22. FORMAL INTIMATION BY FRANCE.

    Britain has received the French assent to an international committee to consider Germany's capacity to pay reparations, but it is generally ...

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  23. LABOR VIEW OF PROTECTION

    Mr Arthur Henderson, speaking at Yeovil, said that “Mr Baldwin’s confession of fiscal faith is a confession of utter bankruptcy. Regarding ...

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  24. THE JANINA MURDERS

    The secretariat of the League of Nations has received from an official Albanian source a strong protest against the Greek allegations tending ...

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  25. SEBASTOPOL RIFE CLUB.

    The [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  26. THE COUNTESS OF WARWICK

    The Countess of Warwick, in her first speech as Labor candidate, said the young, thoughtless woman who lived in Warwick Castle in the old ...

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  27. FRANCE’S CONDITION PRECE-DENT.

    An authoritative statement says that while France would welcome the presence of an American representative on a committee of experts to ...

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  28. COMMITTEE PURELY ADVISORY.

    It is emphasised that the committee of enquiry into Germany’s capacity is purely 7 advisory. The Reparations Gommission is not bound to adopt its ...

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  29. FIRE AT FITZROY

    On Saturday night a lira broke out in the extensive timber yards of Mulready, Provan and Clarke in Alexander Avenue, Fitzroy. The ...

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  30. THE UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    Speaking at Canterbury Sir W. Joyson Hicks said the Government contemplated spending £50,000,000 on schemes during the winter for the ...

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  31. INDUSTRIALISTS REOPEN NEGO-TIATIONS.

    Hugo Stinnes and other industriali[?],s after conferring with Hen Stresema[?], have reopened negotiations with General Degoutte. The ...

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  32. SEPARATISTS’ ASPIRATIONS.

    The Rhineland Separatists have issued a proclamation saying that a provisional Government lias been constituted and has entered into relations ...

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  33. THE SEPARATIST MOVEMENT.

    The Separatist movement is fizzling out in numerous places in the Rhineland, but it still holds ground at Aix-la-Ghapelle, Bonn, and Onefold ...

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  34. CHINESE BANDITS

    It is reported from Changsha that a German China Inland missionary named Strauss, has been captured by bandits in Hunan. The bandits are demanding ...

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  35. FICHTING AT KRUPP’S WORKS.

    A message received from Essen states that the Krupp workers attempted to turn out the management, but the “Blue" police attacked the mem, ...

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  36. A SERIOUS WARNING

    The Department of Justice has issued a general warning that foreign ships bringing liquor into the port of New York will be seized. The ...

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  37. BOXING FATALITY

    Max Gornck, 11.1½, knocked out J. Dunstan, 11.12, at the Melbourne Stadium last night in the 18th round. It was a dull, scrambling fight until ...

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  38. THE ISSUE FOR THE ELECTIONS.

    The “Observer” says that one thing is certain, Mr Baldwin’s Plymouth" speech means a general election within six months. The unemployed have ...

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  39. RAILWAY GUARDS’ BUREAU.

    The Cabinet last night resolved to Appoint General Tangsaili director-general of the Railway Guards’ Bureau. This announcement has created a favorable ...

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  40. RHINELAND GOVERNMENT FORMED.

    A Rhineland Government has been formed at Coblence, with Herr Matthes as Premier and Von Metzen Foreign Minister. The Government has ...

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  41. RHINELAND GOVERNMENT FORMED.

    A Rhineland Government has been formed at Coblenz, with Herr Matthes as Premier, and Von Metzen as Foreign Minister. The Government has ...

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  42. MURRAY BRIDGE CREW’S STROKE

    Colone! Butler, president of the Soldiers League, says that his league will flight to the 0ast dirch any pmposal that W. H. Pferffer, stroke, ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNOR

    The “African World” has learned authoritatively that the Earl of Athlone will succeed Prince Arthur of Connaught as Governor-General of ...

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  44. AFFRAY AT FREIBURG.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says that 12 demonstrators were killed mid 20 wounded at Freiburg in [?] as the result of an encounter ...

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  45. ITALY FAVORS BRITISH PRO-POSAL.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Rome says [?] is officially repotted that Italy favorably replied5 to the British proposal regarding an. invitation to the United States to ...

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  46. ATTACK BY ARMED SEPARATISTS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Colong[?] the wife and daughter of the burgomas[?] of Crefeld were very roughly handled and taken off as hostages during an ...

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  47. ROBBERY FROM SHOP.

    At half-past 12 to-day, the window of I. F. Hesse’s shop in Swanston street was broken and a, number of shirts and collars were stolen. Later ...

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  48. SAXON GOVERNMENT

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin sers the Imperial Government has de[?]ded the resignation of the Saxon Government to-inorrow. This is the ...

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  49. MISHAP TO MOTOR LORRY

    Fourteen people were injured, seven seriously, when a motor lorry proceeding to Cro[?]lla to-day skidded over an embankment at Miranda. The ...

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  50. HIGH EARNINGS OF MINERS.

    Working in a special place in the Pelaw Main a pair of miners shared £80 for 11 shifts. ...

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  51. CONDITIONS IN THE RUHR.

    Sir W. Beach Thomas, writing to the “Daily Exprees" from Cologne, states that food money and coal are so short in the Ruhr and on the Rhine ...

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  52. RICH TIDES AT ALASKA

    Advices received here state the highest tides in the history of west Alaska have, occurred. They are believed to be the aftermath of the Japanese ...

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  53. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR.

    Reg Wilson, aged 10 years, of Richmond, was knocked down by a motor car driven by Mr C. JV De Garis on Saturday. Mr De Garis took the boy ...

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  54. THE WALLAROO MINES.

    Great concern was caused throughout Kadinia 0nd Wallaroo distorts by the suited closing of the mines. Already hundreds are out of work and leaving ...

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  55. GERMANY IN EXTREMES.

    A speech made ah Hagen by the chancellor (Herr Stresemann) was wildly cheered by the audience. He bitterly complained that the ...

    Article : 137 words
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