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  3. GERMAN DEFAULT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Germany has addressed a further temporising Note to France on the subject of a monitoriun. She reminds France that both ...

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  4. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Saturday.— Mr. Timothy Shea (vice-president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen) has sent a lengthy ...

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  5. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Imperial Air Ministry has informed the Australian Press Association, that the worldflight referred to in the British House ...

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  6. FANATICAL LABOR.

    ROME, Saturday.—Certain sections of the Fascisti, elated at smashing the strike, are apparently" determined to oust their adversaries, the Communists ...

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  7. IRISH CIVIL WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Free Staters yesterday captured Carrick-on-Suir, an important rebel stronghold. The garrison of 300 rebels fled. ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN LIMERICK.

    There was a fierce fight yesterday when a large number of rebels surrounded and attacked an outpost of the Limerick City Brigade. Some Free ...

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  10. FRANCE'S CURT REPLY.

    France's repty to the German Note has been a curt intimation that France has taken the fallowing steps to protect her rights. She has instructed the ...

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  11. D'ANNUNZIO AGAIN.

    ROME, Saturday.—Signor Gaetano Rapaguetto, otherwise "General" Gabriele D'Annunzioo (the erstwhile poet filibuster of Finnie) yesterday publicly ...

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  12. KILMALLOCH CAPTURED.

    A later message reports that Kilmaloch has been captured. The rebels are retreating towards Charlesville. ...

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  13. LOOKING AFTER NO. 1.

    It is stated that since the despatch of the French Note Gormans living in Alsace-Lorraine, in expectation of coercive measures, have been removing ...

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  14. ULSTER BAN ON DUBLIN PAPERS.

    The Northern Government is prohibiting the circulation in their territory of "Freeman's Journal" and the Dublin "Evening Telegraph" owing to ...

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  15. BAN ON STRIKERS.

    The Long Island railway authorities have announced that they will not, under any circumstances, take back strikers in a body. ...

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  16. WHAT IRELAND'S FIGHTING FOR.

    The Free State Government has published correspondence between Mr. Michael Collins, Chief-in-Comniand of the Free State troops, and the Cork ...

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  17. Trade Boards.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the British House of Commons yesterday during the adjournment of the debate, Mr. Rhys J. Davies (Labor) criticised the ...

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  18. STOCK FRAUD.

    NEW ORLEANS, Saturday.—Harold M'Bride, who ia wanted in Australia for alleged fraudulent Stock charges, is still held in custody at New ...

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  19. STRIKE BREAKERS POISONED.

    It is reported from Jersey City that 21 strike breakers in a Pennsylvania railway camp were taken, violently ill. It is believed that their food was ...

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  20. YPRES DAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In Britain October 31 will henceforth be known as "Ypres Day." Cornflowers, made by disabled ex-soldiers will be sold in aid ...

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  21. Blake in India.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Major W. T. Blake, the British airman, who is attempting a flight round thc world, has cabled from Ambula to the Australian ...

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  22. London Conference.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The special correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Paris reports that, just as before all previous conferences, the French press ...

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  23. COAL MINE HOSTILITIES.

    A message from Staunton, Indiana, reports,that, hostilities have started. When the State troops took control of the mines for State operation the ...

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  24. News from Abroad.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, the world-renowned multimillionaire, has agreed to provide a fund of 13,000 dollars (aprox £3,200) ...

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  25. "To the Last Man."

    Mr. de Valera was at Cashel on Tuesday. He issued orders that "A stand should be made to the last man," after which he proceeded to Cloghan. ...

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  26. Trade Unions.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two hundred Unionists, members of the British House of Commons, have memoralised the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George)' ...

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  27. SEAMEN'S CONGRESS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—At the international Seamen's- Congress a profound cleavage manifested itself, especially between the British and French ...

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  28. CHINESE COTTON MILLS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It. is reported that the manufacturers of textile machinery in Lancashire are receiving large orders from China for the ...

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  29. "WHAT'S THE USE?"

    VIENNA, Saturday.—The Austrian Government is petitioning the British Government to call an Allied" conference and-grant Austria credits. ...

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  30. THE WORLD WAR.

    BRITAIN'S DUTY IN NEAR EAST. LONDON, Saturday.—In the British House of Commons yesterday the Government's policy in Asia Minor was ...

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  31. CHANNEL-TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two hundred and seventeen members of the British House of Commons yesterday petitioned the lender of the nouse (Mr. ...

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  32. U.S. TARIFF BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator Calder (Chairman of the Committee of Audit Control) yesterday recommended the U.S. Senate to rejejct Senator ...

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  33. MACEDONIA FOR OIL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. George Lacon, formerly of Christchurch, and subsequently interested in mining on the West Coast, and who represented ...

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  34. U.S. PETROL PRICE REDUCED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday—Petrol price have been reduced two cents in the Eastern States. It is now 21 cents, per gallon wholesale. ...

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  35. "CHARLIE'S" MOTHER REMAINS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Charlie Chaplin's mother, whose entry into tho United States was questioned under the American immigration law, has been ...

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  36. FOREIGN EXCHANGES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Under the combined influence of the approaching holidays, and the slump in the mark, the erratic, movements in foreign ...

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  37. RUSSIAN CHURCH TREASURE.

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—The "Aftonbladet" states that-40,000,000 gold roubles worth of Russian church treasure is being sent to London and the ...

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  38. Heart Massage.

    LONDON, Saturday—A youth, 19 years of age, died yesterday after an operation at Guyfs Hospital. Evidence at the inquest showed that ...

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  40. Greece's Complaint.

    ATHENS, Saturday.—Replying to the Allies' Note, Greoco states that she wanted to occupy Constantinople in the belief that drastic measures ...

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  41. German Trade.

    In the British House of Commons today, the Director of the Imperial Overseas Trade Dept. (Sir.P. Lloyd-Graeme), in reply to questions, declared that the ...

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  42. ITALIAN' REFORMERS.

    ROME, Saturday.—Italian reformers claim that the campaign against swearing instituted at Verona has reduced had language in that city 75 per cent, ...

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  43. Typhoon in China.

    HONG KONG, Saturday—A typhoon, which occurred at Swatow yesterday, caused heavy mortality among the native population. Two British steamers ...

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  44. EXPORTT DUTIES RAISED.

    The Berlin Government's decision to raise the export duties 100 per cent, in consequence of the depression of the mark, has caused consternation in ...

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  45. Imperial Politics.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British House of Commons adjourned yesterday. It will re-assemble on November 14. ...

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  46. Czecho-Slovakia.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The commercial secretary to the British Legation at Prague reports that Czeclio-Slovaikia has won for herself the reputation of ...

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  49. Sued for Maintenance.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Haldon was to-day sued by his wife for maintenance. He said he could afford only £5 monthly. ...

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  50. Price of Bread.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Blakkemere (former president of the National Chamber'of Trade) predicts that the price of the quartern loaf, which is now ...

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