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  3. TRUCULENT TURKS. TESTING THE ALLIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association has been officially informed that the Angora authorities at Constantinople have notified the Allies ...

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  4. WILFUL MURDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On Saturday last King's Bank, Pall Mall, in the West End of London, was the scene of an extraordinary double tragedy. Just ...

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  5. IRISH REPUBLIC. De Valera's Protests.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr. de Valera's newest proclamation "in the name of the Irish Republic," is exasperating, but amusing. He protests against "The ...

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  6. WILY GERMANS.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—A German firm will be opening a branch, business near Copenhagen in December. It is proposed to erect large aeroplanes, ...

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  8. U.S. ELECTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—While a political landslide, such as occurred in the Republican, victory in 1920, cannot be expected, substantial national returns ...

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  9. BRITISH CABINET SUMMONED.

    Owing to the gravity of the Near Eastern situation, the British, Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law) called a hurried Cabinet meeting this evening, ...

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  10. Reparations and Allied Debts. CONFERENCE AT BRUSSELS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The "Echo de Paris," in its issue to-day, reports that the Brussels' Financial Conference will be held before January. ...

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  11. EVERY TREATY OVER-RIDDEN.

    Every treaty and-obligation has been over-ridden by the Kemalist demands, including the abolition of capitulations, customs agreements, and public debt ...

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  12. BATTLE PROGRESSING.

    An official message, from Dublin reports that a large party of rebels were located at Foxford to-day. A fierce battle is progressing. Free State ...

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  13. COAL PART OF THE PROBLEM.

    A message from Berlin report's that the German Minister for Finance (Herr Hermes), in conferring with the Reparations Commission, contended that coal ...

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  14. BARBAROUS EXECUTIONS.

    The rebels, dragged two Free State volunteers from their homes at Powellsbro to-day. The rebels mutilitated their victims terribly. They then shot ...

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  15. DAILY GROWING WORSE.

    It is reported from Paris that M. Poincare, in reply to the British proposal to postpone the Lausanne. Conference, has stressed, that the situation is ...

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  16. A CAPITAL LEVY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Stockton to-day, deeldred that Labor's proposed capital levy would be a curse to the whole ...

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  17. DELAY DANGEROUS.

    It is reported, from Paris that the British Ambassador to France (Lord Hardinge) to-day handed M. Poincare a request from Britain to postpone the ...

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  18. AKALI UNREST.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—The Akali leaders have published a rumor that the priest intends to leave the disputed lands around the Shrine to someone who ...

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  19. BAVARIAN ROYALISTS

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—It is believed that a royalist "Putsch" in Bavaria is imminent. It is equally certain that the National Socialist Party will also ...

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  20. FRENCH TO STAND FAST.

    The twenty thousand French troops on the Gallipoli Coast have been ordered to stand fast. It is reported from Constantinople ...

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  21. FRANCE FULL CO-OPERATION.

    It is reported from Paris that, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, M. Poincare declared that the Allied occupation of Constantinople must ...

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  22. POLISH ELECTIONS.

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—The Polish general elections has given the National Democrats, an overwhelming victory, rendering very doubtful the retention ...

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  23. CHISWICK MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—On Wednesday, October 18, while the Coroner was holding an inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death, of a ...

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  24. INTOXICATED BY VICTORY.

    The "Petit Parisien" reports that M. Poineare has conferred with the French Generalissimo (Field-Marshal Foch), who has expressed the opinion ...

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  25. SULTAN'S DEPOSITION.

    It is reported from Paris that Aga Kahn, writing to "Le Matin," says that the elevation of the Caliphate is a result of election. Therefore the ...

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  26. INDIAN OPINION RESERVED.

    It is reported from Lahore that Moslem opinion in India is very reserved about the action, of the Kemalists depriving the Sultan Muhammad VI. ...

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  27. MARTIAL LAW IF NECESSARY.

    It is reported from Paris that the French Foreign Office states that, the Allied Commissioners at Constantinople have been authorised to proclaim ...

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  28. Time to Wake Up.

    Speaking at Newcastle to-day, Mr Lloyd George said: "The Eastern question is again showing signs of inflammation. It will have to be handled very ...

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  29. EFFECT ON THE CONFERENCE.

    The correspondent for the New York "Herald" at Constantinople says it is evident that the Turks believe that the British, paralysed by the political ...

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  30. EGYPTIANS INCENSED.

    A message from Cairo reports that opinion at the Alaxhat University, a famous Moslem religious centre, is greatly incensed against the Kemalists' ...

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  31. DE-NATIONALISATION.

    ROME, Tuesday.—The new Fascist Cabinet is discussing a method for transferring to private industry those State enterprises which produce a ...

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  32. IRAK ALARMED.

    The correspondent for the "Morning Post" at Bagdad reports that the statement that the Kemalists intend to demand the return of Mosul has alarmed ...

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  33. AMERICAN POLICY OUTLINED.

    It is reported from New York that the correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington, basing his opinion on information supplied by the ...

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  34. Britain's Past Policy.

    Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at the Old Kent Road Baths to-day, replied to Mr. Chamberlain's and Mr. Lloyd George's taunts that he would boast that he ...

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  35. FRENCH DELEGATES TO LAUSANNE.

    It is reported from Paris that M. Barriers (Ambassador to Home) and M. Bompard (former Ambassador to Turkey) has been appointed French ...

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  36. News from Abroad. BRITISH EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Eighty boy emigrants sailed for South Australia to-day by the Balranald; 60 "Dreadnoughts" for New South Wales will ...

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  37. EXCHANGES DEMORALISED.

    On the London Stock Exchange foreign exchanges are demoralised owing to the reparations difficulties combined witg the disturbing Turkish news. ...

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  38. THE "WHITE CITY" SOLD.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The famous "White City" at Shepherd's Bush has been sold for £500,000. It has been purchased on behalf of the Palladium ...

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  39. TURKS AT CHANAK.

    A message from Constantinople reports that the situation at Chanak is very threatening. Turkish gendarmeric have advanced to the British ...

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