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  4. AUSTRALIAN SETTLERS. TWO MILLION SCHEME.

    LONDON; Saturday.—The importunity of the West Australian AgentGeneral (Sir J. D. Connolly) in urging the British Government to take action ...

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  5. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. GERMAN RECALCITRANCY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The representative of the "Daily Express" at Paris says that Germany's refusal to meet her next reparation payment has caused ...

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  6. FOR IRISH FREEDOM. AFTER SEVEN CENTURIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The discussion on the ratification, of the Irish treaty was continued in both Houses of the British Parliament yesterday and ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS. GOVERNORS' RESIGNATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Replying to Sir Newton Moore (one time Premier of West Australia and now British M.P. for Islington), in the House of ...

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  8. TIME TO REPENT. WOMEN STRIKE SUPPORTERS.

    PITTSBURG (Kansas), Saturday.— A coal strike, which is in progress on the local fields, took an astonishing turn last Tuesday, when the miners' women ...

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  9. MORETON BAY.

    The Commonwealth liner, Moreton Bay, on her maiden trip to Australia, arrived at Port Said yesterday, 12 hours ahead of scheduled time. She ...

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  10. GRUESOME MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The correspondent of the ''Daily Chronicle'' at Turin reports that the Italian police are investigating a gruesome mystery ...

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  11. THE SYDNEY FIRE.

    The Yorkshire "Observer," while regretting the destruction of so much wool in the recent Sydney fire, says that though the world as a whole ...

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  12. "PHILOSOPHER'S STONE" FOUND.

    Professor Irving, of the Fisher University, lecturing before the London School of Economics, suggested as a serious possibility, that German ...

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  13. BUTTER POSITION.

    The Australian and New Zealand High Commissioners and Trade Commissioners have conferred with reference to the butter condition in Britain, ...

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  14. DELAY REFUSED.

    It is understood at Paris that the Reparation Commsssion has refused to grant Germany delay in the payment of the ...

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  15. WAITING DALL'S DECISION.

    Both the House of Lords and the House of Commons have adjourned till Monday awaiting news from the Dail Eircann. ...

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  16. THE BOUNDARIES QUESTION.

    The Northern Premier (Sir James Craig) arrived yesterday to see Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Lord Privy Seal) regarding the boundaries question. ...

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  17. COLONIAL WINES.

    At the brewers' exhibition for the colonial wine competition, held on Wednesday, November 2, there were 87 entries, of which 33 were Australian and ...

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  18. MOPLAH REBELLION.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—Gurkhas, Suffolks and special police to-day all successfully encountered the Moplahs. The police killed 200, besides taking ...

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  19. THE DAIL EIREANN.

    An official message from Dublin on Friday reported that the Dail Eir[?]ann wil continue its secret session till Saturday, and begin its open session on ...

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  20. PAYMENTS TO BRITAIN.

    In the British House of Commons Hilton Young stated that the amount received from Germany under the reparation, financial clauses of the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ESTATES LTD.

    Sir James Crichton Browne, speaking at an Australian Estates Ltd. meeting yesterday, said that the shareholders had been gratified to learn that the ...

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  22. EXCHANGE IMPROVED.

    As a result of Germany's reparations request the Berlin exchange, which had reached 900 marks to the £1, later Improved to 830. ...

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  23. FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Twenty-six miners, were yesterday burned to death through an explosion at the Standard mine, Charleroi. Fifteen others are in a ...

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  24. CONVOY AMBUSHED.

    A, convoy, proceeding from Datta Khel to Muhammad Khel in the Tochi sector, was ambushed., The British troops put up a stubborn resistance, ...

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  25. TEA FOR AUSTRALIA.

    COLOMBO, Saturday. — At this week's Colombo tea sale over 1,500,000 pounds were offered. The chief Australian grades ruled: Broken Peko[?], ...

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  26. ROAD STILL OBSCURE.

    Lord Birkenhead, speaking yesterday at the American Club lunchcon, at which he was the guest, referring to the Irish quarrel, said: "Even at this ...

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  27. VATICAN RELATIONS RESUMED.

    The French Senate has approved, by 166 votes to 125, the French Government's resumption of diplomatic relations with the Vatican. ...

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  28. BALLARAT FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Peninsular and Oriental branch's new liner Ballarat has had a highly successful trial run, from Greenock to London. She averaged 14½ knots. ...

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  29. IN THE COMMONS.

    ln the House of Commons the same amendment as that in the House of Lords, but moved by Colonel Gretton, was negatived by 301 votes to 58. ...

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  30. RUSSIA.

    The Red Cross Society was announced that it has secured the services of Sir Benjamin Robertson (Indian famine expert), who will proceed to Russia ...

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  31. BELFAST DISORDERS.

    The disturbances at Belfast were continued yesterday morning.Two men were shot going to the shipyards, one fatally, and three others wounded. ...

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  33. EXPLOITING RUSSIA.

    The representative of the "Echo de Paris" at Berlin reports that Herr Hugo Stinnes, the German financial magnate, is returning to England.He ...

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  34. FOR GOODS DELIVERED.

    M. Krassia (ex-Soviet Trade Commissary to Britain) appealed against the decision awarding the Fenton Textile Association £45,638 for goods ...

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  35. MILITARY CALLED OUT.

    The Belfast outbreaks were renewed to-night on the Albert Bridge road. Gunmen were shooting freely, and the pedestrians [?]led. The tram service was ...

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