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  4. TO SEE THE KANGAROOS. ADMISSION 2/.

    LONDON, Monday.— "Sporting Life" says that when arrangements were made forthe visit of the AustraIasian footballers all the clubs agreed ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S SAFETY. DEPENDS ON POPULATION.

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr. Percy Hunter (head of the Immigration Department at Australia House), when interviewed to-day by a representative of ...

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  7. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. JAPANESE PROBLEMS.

    TOKIO, Monday.— The " Asahi Shimbun" declares that Japan's problem of finding an outlet for her increasing population will be frankly ...

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  8. DISTURBED INDIA. BRITISH AMBUSHED

    ALLAHABAD, Monday.— A company of the Dorsets was ambushed on Saturday morning.Colonel Herbert and Quartermaster Harvey were wounded, ...

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  9. TRADE DEPRESSION.

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr.Lloyd George's conference at Gairloch with six business experts, including J.H. Simpson, Sir Allan Smith and Messrs. ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    LONDON, Monday.— A VickersVimy aeroplane to-day crashed at Ramsgate, falling 200 feet in a gusty wind. The machine immediately burst ...

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  11. DETAILS OF THE TROUBLE.

    Recent Indian papers record details of the trouble in the Moplah country in Southern India. A considerable tract of country, extending from Calicut on ...

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  12. HIS HOME'S HIS CASTLE.

    LONDON, Monday.— The Rev. J. B. Borrill, of Islington, against whom a distress warrant for the non-payment of his rent was issued nine months ago, ...

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  13. CATHOLICS AND SOCIALISM.

    LONDON, Monday.— At the Catholic Federation Conference to-day, a resolution was adopted to the effect that Catholics could not be Socialists, and ...

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  14. SPEECH BY PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR.

    Lord Willingdon, the Governor of Madras, in an impressive speech in the Legislative Council, said regarding Malabar: "I wish to emphasise the fact ...

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  15. MAILS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr. F. G. Kelleway (British Postmaster General) to-day announced that it would no longer be possible to post letters for ...

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  16. S. WALES COALFIELDS.

    LONDON, Monday.— The South Wales coal-owners have accepted the Government's offer of independent arbitration on the subsidy and wages ...

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  17. U.S. COTTON CROP

    WASHINGTON,Monday.— The U.S. Government reports that the condition of the American cotton crop is 12 per cent. below the worst previous ...

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  18. FRENCH IN TURKEY.

    PARIS, Monday.— The Kemalists (Turkish Nationalists have released 600 French, captured in 1920. ...

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  19. SWEDISH POLITICS.

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.— The general election results indicate a considerable turnover in favor of the socialistic parties. ...

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  20. LIFE IN GAOL.

    A message from London reports that a special convict has died from heart trouble at Parkhurst Prison, at the age of 78. He spent, altogether, 70 years ...

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  21. MR. HUGHES' COMMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The attention of Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) was to-day drawn to the cable stating that Mr.Percy Hunter ...

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  22. SERVIA AND ALBANIA.

    The special representative of the London "Times" at Geneva says that, according to the Albanian Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Servian casualities ...

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  23. OWNERS' MISUNDERSTANDING.

    It is reported from London that a deputation of South Wales coal-owners discussed with the Mines Department the misunderstanding as to the ...

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  24. JAPANESE NAVY.

    The Japanese naval launchings during October and November include the destroyer Warabi (launched on Wednesday), the supply ship Burume (on ...

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  25. STORMS IN JAPAN.

    It is reported from Tokio that Western Japan has been heavily struck by a storm, which, has caused extensive damage. The dead are numbered by ...

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  26. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    lt is reported from London that the principal items on the agenda for the International Labor Conference to be held at Geneva are the regulation ...

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  27. GEM INDUSTRY.

    It is reported from London that experiments are being made with radium to convert gems of little value into valuable stones. The influence of radium ...

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  28. A CHARM TO BEAUTY.

    Poudre Plaza makes plain girls pretty and pretty girls prettier. The refinement iii Face Powder, soft, clinging, and invisible. Price, 4/6. ...

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