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  3. DEATH OF MR BONAR LAW

    The death is announced of the Right Honoralble A. Bonar Law, the eminent (British statesman, who was Leader of the Opposition in the Mouse of ...

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  4. GERMAN CRISIS

    The Cabinet sat for two hours this afternoon. It was afterwards gathered that the government asked for further information from Paris in ...

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  5. ECONOMIC CONFIRENCE

    The report of Friday’s discussion on live stock a[?] the Economic Conference shows that Sit Robert Sanders, Minister for Agriculture, declared that, having ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Imperial Conference has decided to agree in principle to re-affirm the 1921 resolutions regarding the granting of equal status to Indians within the ...

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  7. LABOR CONFERENCE

    The International Labor Conference has unanimously adopted the general recommendations of the committee on the inspection of Labor. ...

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  8. EMPIRE MIGRATION

    As the result of a visit to Leedsiby Mr J. Barnes, the Australian Deputy Commissioner for Immigration, 81 families, numbering 120 people, have ...

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  9. Personal

    At the quarterly meeting of the Methodist Central Mission it was decided to invite the Rev. S. J. Hoba[?] to accept the positi of ...

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  10. LIVELY SCENES.

    There were lively scenes at the Labor Conference when M. Jouraux, tike French delegate, declared that the Italian delegate did not represent the ...

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  11. POINTS REQUIRING ELUCIDA-TION.

    The "Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent says that General Smuts spoke at some length following Lord and Curzon’s statement before the ...

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  12. LOAN PROJECTS.

    The “Daily Telegraph” correspondent in Berlin learns that the German Government is considering loap proiects from two groups of financiers. ...

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  13. REPARATIONS QUESTION.

    The Imperial Conference sat for nearly three hours this morning Lord Cur zon communicated to the meeting the terms of tho Allied Government’s reply ...

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  14. COMMENTS BY MR P. J. HUNTER

    Mr Percy Hunter the head of the Commonwealth Immigration in London, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, said: “I could ...

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  15. JAPAN AND U.S.

    The United Press Association’s correspondent at Tokio says that Count Yamamoto, the Premier, in an interview declared that the recent ...

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  16. SAXONS OBDURATE.

    It is officially announced that Herr Stresemann, the Chancellor, following his order to the Saxon Government, to resign, has appointed Dr Heintze, ...

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  17. The DOMINIONS’ DELEGATES.

    A message from Portsmouth states that additional arrangements have been made for the inspection of the Fleet on 3rd November by members ...

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  18. DISAPPOINTMENT AT LIMITS OF SCHEME.

    The “Yorkshire Post" says there is much disappointment among the applicants at the narrow limits defined for the scheme. ...

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  19. DOMESTIC SERVICE

    Examination a and pensions for domestic servants are among the recammendations contained in the report of the committee appointed by the ...

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  20. [?] FISCAL POLICY

    Mr Austen Chamberlain, an ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Birmingham, declared that the Premier had raised great issues, but bad ...

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  21. THE REPARATIONS.

    M. Poincare’s statement of the French attitude towards the new reparations inquiry is construed in the United States official quarters as little ...

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  22. CHINESE BANDITS

    The China Inland Mission, states that Misses Darroch (England) and Sharp (West Australia), the two missionaries captured by bandits on 23rd Sept., ...

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  23. PREFERENCE FOR DOMINION APPLES.

    Mr W. F. Massey (New Zealand) intends to move that the Imperial Conference grane preference to dominion apples. ...

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  24. FRENCH AGREEMENT WITH KRUPP.

    The Rhineland High Commission has reached an agreement with Herr Kiupp to pay one-half of the firm's coal-tax arrears immediately and the ...

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  25. IRISH HUNGER STRIKERS

    Members of the Irish Transport Workers’ Onion, declared a lightning strike at Sligo this morning as a protest against the detention of ...

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  26. ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS

    A significant statement in connection with the Anglo-American relations was made by Ambassador Harvey at the complimentary banquet in the ...

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  27. PLEA FOR PREFERENCE.

    Mr L. C. M. S. Amery (First Lord of the Admiralty), speaking at Westminster, said the effect of Imperial preference would be cheaper prices, as ...

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  28. SAXON DEPUTIES ARRESTED.

    A message from Dresden states mat complying with. Dr Heinze’s orders, members of the Saxon Cabinet voluntarily vacated the Ministerial ...

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  29. INDIAN BOMB EXPLOSION

    Mr Horton, superintendent of police, one of the victims of the bomb explosion at Hospiarpur, when six policemen were killed, has had his foot ...

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  30. RELATIONS WITH EMPLOYERS.

    The report by the Domestic Service Committee states that the payment of unemployment benefits to women had little to do with the shortage of ...

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  31. TURKISH GOVERNMENT

    The Angora Assembly has decided on the Republican form of Government and unanimously elected Mustaphal Kemal Pasha as president. ...

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  32. SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES.

    The “Daily Mail's" Parliamentary correspondent says that it is now clear that when Parliament meets the Goverpment will bring forward a ...

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  33. SEPARATIST ACTIVITIES.

    The situation in the Rhineland, as viewed by Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin, is developing favorably for the Government. The correspondent ...

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  34. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    It is officially stated that during the week-end there have been 13 out breaks of foot and mouth disease, making 160 since August. So far ...

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  35. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING

    “Lloyd’s Registrar” Slipping “Annual report for 1922-1923, states that no signs of an early improvement in the ship-bunding industry are yet ...

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  36. SPORTING CADLS

    The Australian [?] cook, defeated Dave Ma[?]ill, of Belfast, on points in a 15 round contest at the National Sporting Club. ...

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  37. MYSTERIOUS DEATHS

    Mr W. G. Coutts, of Serpentine has ost a valuable thoroughbred foal, and [?] addition many cattle have died. [?] the deaths have been suspicious. ...

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  38. THE COAL MINES.

    It is authoritatively announced that 53 out of 57 coal mines in the Essen district have closed down. The dock strike at Hamburg has ...

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  39. DOMINIONS MEAT FOR BRITAIN

    Sir Gordon Campbell presided at the dinner of the British Cold Storege Association Mr Massey, of New Zealand was the principal guest. ...

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  40. COMMUNIST DISTURBANCES.

    "Le Matin" states that Herr Krupp visited Essen, and was so concerned with the Communist disturbances which he witnessed that he entered ...

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  41. INTERSTATE NEWS

    The Governor-General (Lord Jellicoe) has signed a proclamation declaring the Dairy Expodrt Cantrol Act in force from 3rd November. ...

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  42. A SUBMARINE SUNK

    While Admiral Yosnkawa, the commanoer fo the Kure (Japanese) naval station, and his staff were attending a memorial service to the victims of ...

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  43. TASMANIAN POLITICS

    The political situation has become more tangled. A general meeting of the Nationalist and Country Parties Who are now in opposition was held ...

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  44. CATTLE FOR MANILA.

    A cattle boat from aMnila is In port and will depart with 500 cattle from Elsev Station, owned by Mr Thoneman, of Melbourne. Anthrax broke out in ...

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  45. PAPYRUS RETURNS TO ENGLAND.

    The English racehorse Payyrus, who was dofeated in the match race with the American crack three-year-old Zev, has returned to Southhampton ...

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  46. EARTHQUAKE IN MANILA

    A heavy earth shock was experiencd here followed by shocks in the [?] nerthwand. There was no [?] here. Details from the ...

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  47. PRAIRIE TICERS.

    At Pariris a farmer has killed 30 tiger snakes on his property. ...

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