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  2. DIRECT V. POLITICAL ACTION

    LONDON, Friday. — When the Trade Union Congress was resumed, to-day Mr. Glasgow (representing the Textile Workers.) moved— ...

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  3. U.S. ASIATIC FLEET

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—An important international courtesy is likely to be paid by the United States to Australia at an early date. Mr. J. L. ...

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  4. WILSON'S FIGHT

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times" Spokane correspondent reports that President Wilson, addressing a large audience, answered the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian competitors in the flight to Australia are greatly disheartened by the apathy of the Imperial air authorities ...

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  6. NORTH RUSSIAN WITHDRAWAL

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Winston Churchill (War Secretary), referring to the allegations published in the press by Lieutenant-Colonel Sherwood ...

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  7. "PICKING UP"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. R[?]nwick, the "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent, states that after two months' absence, it is interesting to note the ...

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  8. POSITIONS ON THE FRONTS.

    (Exclusive to Australian Press Assocition.) LONDON, Saturday.—Conditions in Western Hungary are somewhat ...

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  9. "WON'T BE TRIED"

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Unconfirmed despatches from Berlin say that the ex-Kaiser has been privately informed by Entente agents that he will not ...

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  10. ROUMANIA'S ATTITUDE

    PARIS, Saturday. — Sir George Clerk (the Allies' special envoy) has arrived at Bucharest. He has submitted the following questions to ...

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  11. THE ANTI-WILSON CAMPAIGN.

    ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Saturday.— Senator Johnson, who is following the President in an anti-Wilson [?]nd antiLeague of Nations crusade, [?]tated ...

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  12. PRINCE AS COWBOY

    SASKATOON (Saskatchewan), Satirdau—The Prince of "Wales to-day participated in a typical "wild west" cowboy and cowgirl stampede. The ...

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  13. "RED" VICTORIES CLAIMED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Bolshevik message states that 45,000 of Admiral Koltchak's southern army surrendered last, week, with full equipment, ...

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  14. MUNICIPAL SEPARATION

    At the Circular Head Council meeting on Friday a letter was received from the Minister of Lands regarding municipal separation and the ...

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  15. "THOROUGHLY BAD."

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent reports that Mr. William Bullitt (ex-attache to the U.S. Peace Commission) testified before the ...

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  16. BELGO-DUTCH DISPUTE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Holland is adopting a conciliatory attitude regarding the revison of the Treaty of 1839. It is hoped that an early ...

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  17. PEACE TREATY

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—After defeating Mr. Fielding's amendment agreeing to the Peace Treaty, but asserting that the House refused to assent ...

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  18. WIDNES BY-ELECTION

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  19. GERMAN GOLD

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is understood that £4,500,000 of German cold has reached the Bank of England. Some goes to Canada as payment for ...

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  20. HUNGARIAN RULE

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to Copenhagen telegrams messages from Vienna state that there is every indication that the Monarchy will be ...

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  21. GERMAN EMIGRANTS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Dispatches from Buenos Ayres says that 450 German immigrants have landed. They are young, robust, educated men. ...

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  22. REPUBLICAN" PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Great interest is evinced in political circles in well defined reports that Major-General Wood is preparing to resign from the ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Lascelles has purchased Chesterfield House. ...

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  24. SHIPS FOR AMERICA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Cunard Company is building over 500,000 tons of shipping to complete a United States order. Several of the orders have ...

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  25. ARABIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—Three hundred Arabs attacked Hodeida (a seaport of the Red Sea). Indian troops with difficulty expelled the invaders. ...

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  26. "PLEDGING CROWN JEWELS"

    LONDON. Saturday.—A Constantinople message states that the Porte is negotiating with English financiers for a loan of eight million Turkish pounds, ...

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  27. "DASTARDLY MURDERERS"

    LONDON, Saturday. — Viscount French in a speech at Belfast to-day expressed boundless admiration for the work of the Royal Irish Constabulary, ...

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  28. PARIS MUNICIPAL STRIKE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The municipal workers' strike has created a serious situation, and many funerals have been postponed, and numerous ...

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  29. NEW SALVAGE DEVICE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Vickers, Ltd., have successfully inaugurated a ship salvage device which utilises the air bag idea. The patent consists of ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — The debate on the M[?]te Bill, which is now proceeding, has covered a wide field. J[?]cidentally, it has revealed a change ...

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  31. INCREASED U.K. COAL OUTPUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Britain's coal output was 4.354.983 tons for the week ending Augnst 30—an increase of 365,221 tons. ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS.

    WASHINGTON[?] Saturday.—The Labor Congress Council has approved the United States granting passports for individuals, permitting them to ...

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  33. CONGESTED PORTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The congestion of shipping in U.K. ports continues to attract attention particularly the accumulation of foodstuffs ...

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  34. AEROPLANE RAIDS GAMBLING DEN.

    LONDON[?] Saturday. — The first use of an aeroplane for the detection of criminals is reported from Ca[?]ri (near Naples). The police suspected an ...

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  35. BOSTON RIOTS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times" Boston correspondent states that five are dead and two are dying as a result of the riots in ...

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  36. MILITARY RAIDS.

    The police and military raided the Sinn Fein headquarters at Dublin. Messrs. Blythe and O'Keefe. M.'sP.[?] were arrested. Raids on premises in ...

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  37. JAPANESE OCCUPY SEOUL.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" correspondent at Seoul (Korea) states that the city has been occupied by Japanese troops following ...

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