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  3. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Robert Donald (Managing editor of the "Daily Chronicle" and "Lloyd's Weekly News") has resigned from the ...

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  4. DESPITE DRAWBACKS. Germany Wants Wool.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In its issue today, the "Yorkshire Observer" publishes details, of Germany's wool dealing, showing that for the seven months ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. POLITICAL STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The approaching general election will be the shortest political struggle ever held in Britain. It will return the smallest House of ...

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  6. ALIENATING MOSLEMS. MANCHESTER SPEECH

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—The speech delivered by the Imperial Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) at the Reform Club's luncheon at Manchester on ...

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  7. "DIE ZUKUNFT."

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Herr Maximilian Harden's journal "Die Zukunft," has ceased publication for economic reasons after 30 years. "Die Zukunft" ...

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  9. Reparations.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—"Tiger" Clemenceau's organ, "L' Echo National," says that, contrary to his original intention, the French Minister for ...

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  10. CONSIDERING THE CHANCES.

    It is considered that a stable Government will be impossible unless some party, or group of parties commands 325. Estimators in all parties expect ...

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  11. FRENCH PRESS VIEW.

    A message from Paris states that "Le Matin" describes Mr. Lloyd George's allegations that France left Britain in the lurch in the Near East, ...

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  12. GREECE'S AMBITION. SIDE BY SIDE WITH ALLIES.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—The Greek Cabinet has fixed the holding of the elections for early in December. It has proclaimed that it is intended, ...

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  13. CONSERVATIVES' POSITION.

    Lord Salisbury (the "Die-hards' leader), addressed Conservative, members of both Houses of Parliament at his town house to-day. The Foreign ...

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  14. PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—After hearing arguments, the United Stales Federal Court has extended its temporary restraining orders against the ruling of ...

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  15. INSURANCE AGAINST WAR.

    The Imperial Minister for War (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans) stated today that the cost of the Near East war preparations weer under £2,500,000, ...

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  16. LEAVING THRACE.

    It is reported from Constantinople that the Christian population is leaving Thrace. ...

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  17. Trade Negotiations.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—For the purpose of entering into trade negotiations in Australia, the Canadian Minister for Trade (Mr. Robb) will sail ...

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  18. AKALI RISING.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—Amritsar reports show that the Akali leaders are making strenuous attempts to enlist the sympathies of the Sikh soldiers, ...

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  19. WELSH COAL FIELDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A month's notice will be handed in by the miners on all the Welsh coalfields on Monday in consequence of trouble from the ...

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  20. NO FEELING AGAINST LLOYD GEORGE.

    Lord Long (a former Colonial Secretary), speaking at Hammersmith today, said that personally, he firmly believed in the Coalition, but he could not ...

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  21. PADEREWSKI.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—M. Ignace Paderewski, the noted Polish pianist and composer, is emerging from his retirement. He will shortly visit the ...

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  22. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The railway companies in Britain have announced that from January 1, 1923, third-class fares will be reduced to 1½d per mile; ...

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  23. REDS IN SIBERIA.

    PEKIN, Tuesday.—Harbin reports state that the "Red" army has defeated the forces under the anti-Bolshevik generals. The former has occupied ...

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  24. ON THE HUSTINGS.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, former chairman of the British Parliamentary Labor Party, and the first Labor member to receive Cabinet rank, speaking at ...

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  25. Gliding Competitions.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At Lewes, on the South Downs, near Brighton to-day, Baynham broke the French gliding record, staying in the air for 1h. 53min., ...

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  26. News from Abroad. AMERICAN DIRIGIBLE DESTROYED.

    SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Tuesday. —The American dirigible, C2, which recently flew across the Continent, caught fire to-day as it was about to ...

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  27. Fighting in China.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—It has been reported from Amoy, China, that American, British, and Japanese marines are guarding interests at Foochow, capital ...

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  28. A RESIGNATION.

    Lieut.-Colonel Sir Robert A. Sanders (Under-Secretary for War) has resigned. He has been officially requested to defer his resignation pending the ...

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  29. KRASSIN'S RESIGNATION IMPROBABLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russian delegation in London regards as "most improbable," the report from Riga that the Soviet Foreign Trade Commissary ...

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  30. CORRECTED REPORT.

    Mr. Llovd George will speak at Leeds on Saturday—not Newcastle, as previously reported. ...

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  31. BOY SCOUTS.

    It is reported from London, that 58 special trains took to the Alexandra Palace 50,000 Boy Scouts to welcome the Prince of Wales on his return from ...

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  32. MORAL IDEALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Rev. Dr. Robert Farman Horton (minister of the Lyndhurst Road Church, Hampstead), speaking at the International ...

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  33. PRICE OF FORDS REDUCED.

    DETROIT, Tuesday.—Mr. Harry Ford, the noted motor car builder, has announced a reduction by 50 dollars (£10) in the price of all his passenger ...

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  34. BANKERS SUSPEND BUSINESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Sir Charles M'Gregor Company, bankers and army agents, suspended business to-day. The liabilities do not exceed £750,000. ...

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  35. ENVER'S DEATH OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—It has been officially announced in Moscow that Enver Pasha, the anti-Bolshevik leader in Persia, is dead. His followers have ...

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  37. REMARKABLE STORY.

    It is reported from London that a remarkable story of embezzlement and fraud told by the Norfolk County Council revealed that George Harvey, a ...

    Article : 216 words
  38. Northern Territory.

    A message from London states that, under the familiar headline, "A White Elephant," a correspondent to "The Times" thus concludes a description of ...

    Article : 211 words
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