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  3. AUSTRALIA "LIMITED." IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Replying to the toast "The British Common wealth of Nations" at the Institute of Secretaries' dinner, Mr. M. L. Shepherd ...

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  4. INDIAN TROUBLES. REBELS IN HIDING.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—Reinforcements of infantry with armored ears and wireless together with batteries of engineers, are gradually clearing the ...

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  5. IN THE FAR EAST. AN OPEN DOOR.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The representative o,f the United Press Association at Washington learns authoritatively that a solemn engagement ...

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  6. IRISH SITUATION. ULSTER UNEASY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Violoncello was Backed p to aliout 00,000 to win the Caulfield Cap. The principal winners were the owner, the immediate ...

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  7. SILESIAN PROBLEM. EXCEEDINGLY DIFFICULT.

    LONDON,Saturday.— Mr. Arthur Balfour (Lord President of the Council, and a British representative to the League of Nations), interviewed upon ...

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  8. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    HELSINGPORS, Saturday.—.The Finnish Minister who has returned from a visit to Moscow states that the most striking feature of the Russian ...

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  9. CONSTABULARY'S CLATMS

    A deputation from the Irish constabulary to-day waited upon the" Chief Irish Secretary (Sir. Hamar Green wood) and urged in the event of an ...

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  10. RUMOR OF GANDHI'S ARREST.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—The. prevalent rumors of the arrest"of."Mahatma" Gandhi (non-co-operation leader) have not received confirmation, ...

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  11. IMPORTANCE OF IMMIGRATION.

    Speaking at a passenger agents' lunchcon. to-day Mr. Shepherd said that Australian developments depended upon the utilisation of the ...

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  12. SHANTUNG CONTROVERSY.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The representative of the United Press Association at Washington learns that Japan, through the Japanese Ambassador at ...

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  13. U.S.==GERMAN TREATY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday-The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington reports that opposition to the ratification of the U.S.German ...

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  14. TSAR AND TSARVITCH.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The "Petit Parisien" publishes a statement from Rome to the effect that Count Zaeharai, an Italian, has returned from ...

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  15. BUROENLAND DISPUTE.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—Under the Venice agreement the Inter-Allied Commission will conduct a Burgenland plebiselte within a week after the ...

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  16. MOORS' BEBELLION.

    MANDRID, Saturday.— Following upon the capture of Zeluan a strong aerial squadron pursued the Moors inflieting heavy losses upon them. ...

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  17. FEDERAL LOAN IN LONDON.

    The "Financial News" welcomes the announcement yesterday, made by Sir Joseph Cook (Federal Treasurer) in the Australian House of Representatives ...

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  18. ROUMANIAN EXPLOSION.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday,—A terrific explosion occurred yesterday at Fort Rudeni. The fate of the garrison is not known. Many persons were ...

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  19. RUSSIANS IN ROUMANIA..

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—Warsaw advices received at Copenhagen, report that armed Russian hands have crossed the Ronmanain frontier, and have ...

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  20. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The French Embassy has informed the U.S. State Department that M. Viviano (Prime Minister of France in 1914), ...

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  21. FICKLE GREEKS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Athens reports that owing to the collapse of the Angdra campaign, a movement to ...

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  22. WIRELESS ACHIEVEMENT.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—A remarkable wireless achievement, which is believed to be a world record for a small ship, was reported by the steamer ...

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  23. U.S. RAILWAYS.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—The head of the Railway Brotherhood has issued a strike call, to become effective on October 30 unless the employers ...

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  24. PACIFIC NEWS.

    HONOLULU, Saturday-The Press. Congress in session.at Honolulu to-day appointed a committee to consider the creation of an agency for the exchange ...

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  25. U.S. OFFERS TO VICTORIA.

    lt is reported in the City that the National City Bank of New York has Offered Victoria better loan terms than the Blair Company. ...

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  26. UNIQUE EXPERIENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday,—Miss Shallis was bathing to-day in Fronsham Ponds, Surrey, when she had a narrow escape from death. ...

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  27. MR. SASTRI'S VISIT.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association, interviewed Mr. Sastri (Indian delegate) on his return from Geneva, regarding his proposed ...

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  28. "GAY GORDON."

    LONDON, Saturday.—Brigadier General Gordon has published a racy autobiographical book entitled "The chronicles of Gay Gordon," dealing with his ...

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  29. POLITICS IN THE PULPIT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Rev. Harrington Lees (Anglican Arehbishop of j Melbourne elect), speaking at the Church Congress to-day, strongly ...

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  31. WANDERERS' RETURN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—On Tuesday, of last week Miss Pamela Beckett, the l8-year-old daughter of the Hon. Rupert Beckett, partner in the firm of ...

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  32. U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    I WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Both President Harding and Mr. Sam Gompers (president of the American Federation of Labor) praised the work of ...

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  33. EXPORTS IN BRITAIN.

    The Victorian Trade Commissioner will be returning to Australia shortly. He,is not optimistic regarding a market for Australian jams in Britain, but ...

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  34. U.S. AND ALLIED DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— President Harding has dropped his fight to have the U.S. Secretary to the. Treasury (Mr. Andrew Mellon) given the whole ...

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  35. THE AESTHETIC SIDE.

    Australian exhibitors at the Royal Institute of Oil Painters include Arthur Burgess, Charles Bryant, Tom Roberts, D. Davis, Bernard Hall, ...

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  36. PERSIAN CABINET.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—As a result of recent intrigues the Persian Cabinet has.been reconstructed once again. ...

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  37. MT. EVEREST EXPEDITION.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday-The "Pioneer" to-day published a trenchant leaderette condemning the impossibility of obtaining news respecting the ...

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  38. S. WALES COALFIELDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir William Plender, arbitrator in the dispute between the Government and the South Wales coal owners regarding the ...

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  39. PRINCE DE VITANVAL.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Nice Court to-day fined Leon La Farge 500 franes for assuming spurious titles,and also sentenced him. to five months ...

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