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  6. TROOPS ORDERED TO EGYPT

    Note Demands Proper Apology, 500,000 Indemnity, withdrawal of Egyptian Officers and Egyptian Units from the Sudan and other Drastic Conditions “The assassination has crystallised a crisis which has long been ...

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  7. AMERICAN FLEET

    Mr. Wilbur. the secretary for the Navy, gave a statement regarding the American [?] visit to Australia and detailed its [?]. ...

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  8. BULLION STOLEN

    Reuter’s correspondent a Salisbury [?] says that an October 27 [?] raw gold [?] [?] ...

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  9. NO RUSSIAN TREATY

    The Foreign Office has informed M. Rakovsky, Soviet Charge [?] in [?] that Great Britain will nut ratify the proposed treaties with ...

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  10. THE MARKETS

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  11. The Demands of the British Note

    Viscount Allenby, accompanied by a regiment of cavalry, visited the Egyptian Prime Minister. Zagh[?] [?] and handed to him the British ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS

    Sir Philip Lloyd Grame, president of the Board of Trade, will meet representatives of the Federation of British Industries on Tuesday to ...

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  13. The Egyptian Prime Minister’s Reply

    Zaghial Pasha, the Prime Minister, had an [?] with the Kine, after which a [?] session of Parliament was held at which It is ...

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  14. BOGUS SCOUTS’ LEADER

    At Bendigo yesterday Frank Stewart was charged with vagrancy. Evidence showed that on November Stewart came to Bendigo and drove ...

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  15. THE PEACE PROTOCOL

    It is officially ascertained from Geneva that only [?] have signed the peace protocol. France and Belgium are the only large ...

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  16. FLOODS IN MOROCCO

    An official communiqué says that the military operations in Morocco have been hampered by bad weather and floods. Military camps are ...

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  17. All Nations Represented at the Funeral

    [?] scenes were [?] passed at the [?] of the Slrdar. The funeral was must impressive and solemn, and was remarkable for [?] ...

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  18. IS SPAIN BEATEN

    Reports are current that peace negotiations have been opened between Spain and the Rills for a settlement of the trouble in Morocco. ...

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  19. Press Says Punishment Fits the Crime

    The “Observer” referring to the note to Egypt, says that it cannot be said that either the penalty or the precautions are excessive, whether ...

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  20. PREFERENCE TO ?

    The Marine Workers Union bus carried a resolution against the Government’s reported Intention in connection with the Anglo-German ...

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  21. A LETTER FROM THE PRINCE

    The Prince of Wales sent a letter to Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner of Australia, as follows: “As president of the Empire ...

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  22. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    It is expected that an announcement regarding the continuance of the Wembley Exhibition in 1925 will be made after the meeting of the ...

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  23. Clues in the Search for the Criminals

    The [?] Press declares that it has good reason to believe that the police have put their hands on the criminals. ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    The Chamber of Deputies adopted a hill authorising the Government to raise a loan through the American bankers of J. P. Morgan of 100,000,000 ...

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  26. THE BOUNDAHS!

    Police in evening dress raided an exclusive West End night club, where drink is alleged to have been served during prohibited hours. They took ...

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  27. Mediterranean Fleet Moves to Alexandria.

    After an emergency meeting or the Cabinet, Sir Laming Worthington Evans, the Secretary for War, and Mr, W. C. Bridgeman, the First Lord ...

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  28. EXACTLY A CENTURY

    Mrs. Ellen Goodchild, of Corfe Castle, died-on her hundredth birthday. She collapsed after receiving greetings. ...

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