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  3. INDIAN UNREST.

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday.— Mr. Gandhi, leader of the non-co-operators, called an urgent meeting of the extremist leaders at Bombay to-day to ...

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  5. AMERICA AND JAPAN. WAR AN ABSURDITY.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger" at Tokio to-day interviewed Prince Tokngawa (head of Japan's ...

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  6. WAR SIDELIGHTS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— "Le Matin" has published an interview with Steiner, the Austrian Sociologist, who was an intimate friend of Von Moltke, ...

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  7. OMGEATION. AUSTRALIAS NEED.

    LONDON Wednesday.— With respect, to the question of British emigrants for Australia, shipowners in London have informed the Australian ...

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  8. FRENCH RAILWAY SMASH.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— Two local trains to-day collided in the Batignolles tunnel, near the city. Fifteen are known to have been killed and more than 100 ...

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  9. MR. HUNTER AGREES WITH MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Percy hunter (Autralian Director of immigartion) denies that he proposed despatching 100,000 emigrants, or anything approaching that number in ...

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  10. SILESIAN PROBLEM

    PARIS, Wednesday.— The Silesian Commission has adopted in principle the draft scheme which was submitted by the French, and British Prime ...

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  11. ANOTHER VIEW.

    The "Daily Express," discussing the possibility of war between the United States and Japan asks: "Will the Washington Conference avert the ...

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  12. WHAT W.A. CAN ABSORB.

    Sir J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for West Australia) has written to the "Times," traversing Mr. Hughes suggestion to limit immigration to from ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday — With regard to the North Wales. mines, employing 12,000 hands, which closed yesterday owing to their inability to produce at ...

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  14. HOT WEATHER IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— To-days shade temperature in London reached 83deg., which is the hottest October day since records have been kept. ...

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  15. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.— The German Industrial Federation has nominated a committee, including Dr. von Simons (Foreign Secretary) and Herr ...

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  16. FRENCH GOVERNMENT LOAN.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— The French Government is issuing a 3,000,000,000 frane loan, to be available on October 24. ...

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  17. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY CLOSED.

    GENEVA, Wednesday —The League of Nations Assembly has closed. China, Brazil, Belgium and Spain have reelected their non-permanent members ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIKS IN THE EAST.

    RIGA, Wednesday.— Information received at Riga confirms the report that the Bolsheviks have captured Vladivostock. ...

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  19. THE WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The special correspondent states that, the woollen outlook at Leeds is of the gloomiest, and there is no immediate sign of ...

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  20. COMMUNISTS CAUSE UNEMPLOYED DISORDERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The London police authorities praise the leaders of the genuine unemployed, who did not participate in yesterday's disorder ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— After an interview with the British Prime Minister,(Mr. Lloyd George) to-day, the General Labor Council and the ...

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  22. EMU BAY MEMORIAL.

    A great many of those with whom I have conversed on the matter seem to he in the same position as myself— not quite clear as to what it is ...

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  23. N.S. WALES FINANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The AgentGeneral for N.S. Wales (Sir Timothy Coghlan) has informed the Australian Press Association that it is necessary ...

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  25. SHACKLETON EXPEDITION.

    LISBOX, Wednesday.— Sir Ernest Shackletons ship, the Quest, which recently left Britain to proceed on an Auaretie expedition, arrived in the ...

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