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  4. U.S. HEROES THE NATION'S TRIBUTE..

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— President Harding has issued a proclamation calling upon the entire American nation to pause, in silent prayer for the ...

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  5. WILHELM AND SONS. TAX EVASION.

    BERLIN,. Saturday.—The Vorwarts" has published revelations of the manner, in while the accounts of the Hohenzollerns, escape being taxed. ...

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  6. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. FRANK DISCUSSION SOUGHT.

    TOKIO, Saturday.— The American Ambassador to Japan (Mr.Warren), in a speech before the American Japan Society said that, the coming Washington ...

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  7. IRISH PROSPECTS. "BRIGHTEST SINGE 1916."

    LONDON, Saturday.— Replying to Mr. Lloyd Gporge's invitation to a conference in London on, October 11, Mr. de Valera says:— ...

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  8. WORK AND WAGES. GREAT DOMESTIC ISSUE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— Mr. Mark Sheldon (Australian Trade. Commissioner to the United States) speaking at New York to-day, said that the ...

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  9. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Rome reports that a significant political manoeuvre is going on. Signor Nitti's ...

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  10. U.S. PEACE TREATY.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—.The" Reichstag to-day ratified the American Peace Treaty, all parties except the Communists supporting. ...

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  11. MAINTAIN PEACE ATMOSPHERE.

    "Freeman's. Journal,"in welcoming Mr.de Valera's acceptance of Mr. Lioyd George's. invitation to a conference in London on October 11, hopes ...

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  12. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    LONDON, Saturday.— M. Chaliapati (the famous Russian bass) has arrived in London for a concert tour, after which he will ...

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  13. BELGIUM AND HOLLAND TO BE REPRESENTED.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that, the principal Powers have assented to the participation of.—Belgium and Holland ...

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  14. TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Seamen's Union Conference to-day, amidst cheers, defeated by 85 votes to five an attempt to order a reconsideration of the ...

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  15. "MESSENGER OF GODDESS OF PEACE."

    TOKIO, Sunday.— Madame. Kajiko Yajiji, —89 years old, president of the Japanese. Women's Betterment Association with a membership of 500,000, has ...

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  16. GERMAN COMPETITION.

    BERLIN, Saturday.— At a conference of the federated German industries, held to-day, it was suggested that Germany must make every effort to ...

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  17. CONFIDENCE RESTORED.

    Both the Dublin and Cork newspapers express unanimous relief at Mr. de Valera's acceptance of Mr. Lioyd George's offer. ...

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  18. WAGE REDUCTION BEFORE SHORT TIME:

    Some Lanarkshire colliers have offered to accept a reduction amounting to 4/6 per shift in preference to working short time. ...

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  19. IN WEST HUNGARY.

    VIENNA. Saturday.— Herr Frieb rich (former Premier of Hungary) has proclaimed a Republic in West Hun gard for the purpose of preventing the ...

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  20. "UNEMPLOYMENT SOLVED."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Representatives of the American Farm Bureau told the Unemployment Committee that if agriculture were stabilised ...

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  21. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" at Berlin reports that the Majority Socialists are displaying ...

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  22. SALVATION ARMY IN CHINA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— The correspoudent of the New York "Globe" at Pekin reports that the Chinese militarists, are alarmed at the activities ...

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  23. UNLESS BRITISH ALTER THEIR WAYS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir, Joseph Ward, of. New Zealand, in a letter to the " Sunday Times," states that he recently visited Germany, when he ...

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  24. THE BELFAST RIOTS.

    Air. Dawson Bates (Home Secretary in the Ulster Government), speaking at Belfast, declared that the officials of Dublin Castle alone were responsible ...

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  25. LIVERPOOR RIOTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mr. Hemmerde, J.P., presiding at the Liverpool Police Court, where the leaders of the unemployed disturbance in the city on ...

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  26. MOROCCAN REBELLION.

    MADRID, Saturday.— A Spanish communique from Morocco reports that there has been heavy fighting near Melitta, the rebels finally retreating. ...

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  27. KING CONSTANTINE.

    ATHENS, Saturday.— King Constantine, has returned from the front. The streets were packed to welcome him. He was enthusiastically cheered. ...

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  28. NORWAY AND RUSSIA

    CHRISTIANIA, Saturday.— The Storthing (the Norwegian. Legislature) to-day ratified the trade agreement with Russia involving the recognition of ...

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  29. MOPLAH REBELLION.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.— According to an, official statement by the Council of State the Moplahs. number 10,000. Armed resistance is becoming ...

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  30. STATUS OF YAP.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—The Chinese Foreign Office has sent a Note to the American and Japanese legations at Pekin stating that the agreements, ...

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  31. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday.— The British financial experts on the Reparations Commission have raised an objection to the Wiesbaden agreement, recently ...

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  32. INCOME TAX.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. P. D. Leake, a chartered accountant, and recognised authority on income tax matters, has made an interesting proposal ...

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  33. 48=H0UR WEEK.

    PRETORIA.Saturday.—The official correspondence between the Union Government and the International Labor Office at Geneva, with reference to the ...

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  34. ARMAMENTS' RACE.

    GENEVA, Saturday.— Captain Bruce, M.H.R.(Australiann delegate) opening the League of Nations debate on the disarmamenf report, said that, ...

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  35. EXTREMIST LEADERS COMMITTED.

    It is reported from Karachi that Ali brothers and five others who were to-day committed at the Sessions on charges of conspiracy and sedition were ...

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  36. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday., — Commander Dr. Cope, who has returned from the Antarctic, dealares that he has made important discoveries. He expects to ...

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  37. BRITAINS REVENUE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official figures show that Britain's half-years revenue tofalled £456,163,000, the principal sources being: Customs, £73,3,18,000; ...

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  38. ARAB HORSES.

    LONDON,Saturday.— The Arab Horse Society has just concluded a test of endurance and fitness over a hilly course round Lewes, in Sussex. Horses, ...

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  39. QUESTION OF SHANTUNG.

    A Pekin message says it is understood in official circles that the Chinese Cabinet has approved of the Note rejecting Japan's Shantung proposals. ...

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  40. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, Saturday.— A small local rising is reported from Darius in the Soudan where the agitator Abbdullah attacked the post of Nypla, killing the ...

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  42. THE BEST LAXATIVE.

    No matter how had your stomach, liver, or bowels: how much your head aches; how miserable or uncomfortable yon are from constipation, indigestion. ...

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