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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the meeting of the Imperial Conference to-day, the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Curzon) ...

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  4. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The delegates of 17 countries to-day attended a conference of International Bureaux for the Suppression of the Traffic in ...

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  5. RESPECTED BY ALL.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Lieutenant General, Sir Charles Harington (prior to the withdrawal of the Allies, British Commander-in-Chief in the Near ...

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  6. NO EASY TASK.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Reichstag, by 253 votes to 17 (one abstention), passed the first part, of the Emergency Law Bill. The second part ...

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  7. PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Donald M'Lean, formerly M.P.; and leader of the Asquithian Liberals, opened the Independent Liberal free trade campaign, ...

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  8. CONTRADICTED.

    BELFAST, Thursday.—The Belfast Diocesan Court to-day heard the appeal by the curate of St. Patrick's (the Rev. Frederick Chesney) against the ...

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  9. Africa Thinks Otherwise.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The announcement of the British Government's preference proposals have been received in South Africa with the ...

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  10. COST OF FLYING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The weather was fairly good at Lympne to-day, when Captain Macmillian (the British aviator who, in company with Major ...

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  11. "Like Pills for Earthquake"

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Deputy Leader of the British Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. J. R. Clynes), during a speech at Kirby, said that there ...

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  12. PHILANTHROPIC.

    LONDON, Thursday,—"The Daily Express" states that Baron Henri Rothschild, who is a qualified, medico, has investigated at Geneva Dr. ...

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  13. COLLISION IN INDIA.

    SIMLA, Thursday.—During the progress of air operations at Gaurikhels to-day, one machine collided with another. Both were wrecked. None ...

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  14. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—British Board of Trade returns for the month ended September 30 show that the value of imports into Britain increased by ...

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  15. Bruce Taken to Task.

    "The Yorkshire Observer", says: Britain should copy the Dominion Primo Ministers in taking the economic issues on their own merits ...

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  16. At the Palace.

    Their Majesties entertained the delegates to the conferences with their ladies at a dinner at Buckingham Palace to-night. ...

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  17. ON THE RUN.

    BOMBAY, Thursday.—The Allahabad "Pioneer's" Jirga correspondent reports that 3,000 Afridis, held by the Chief Commissioner of the Frontier ...

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  18. Freetrade Vindicated.

    The Free Trade Union has addressed a manifesto to the Economie Conference delegates, pointing out that the policy which enabled Britain to import ...

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  19. CLASH WITH OUTLAWS.

    The "Pioneer's" Meshed correspondent reports that an engagement between the adherents of Ghulam. Riza, the Persian outlaw, and Government ...

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  20. Inflated Currency.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The reports that Britain is considering the advisability of inflating the currency has aroused much interest in France, It is stated ...

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  21. Mr. Bruce, "P.C."

    LONDON, Thursday—The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce) was to-day sworn in as a member of His Majesty's Most Honorable ...

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  22. Indian Sedition.

    SIMLA, Thursday.—The Raj has ordered the Provincial Governments and District Military Commanders to take strong measures, including the ...

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  23. SEVERN "BORE."

    LONDON, Thursday.—The famous "bore" which sweeps up the River Sovern readied remarkable dimensions to-day. Instead of 10 feet, the river ...

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  24. Indian Railways.

    SIMLA, Thursday.—The Agent for the East Indian Hallway (Mr. Colvin), presiding at the annual railway conference to-day, strongly criticised the ...

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  25. SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE.

    The Australian Press Association understands that Mr. Bruce will take an early opportunity of replying to the Union's arguments. ...

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  26. WHAT THE DOMINIONS SEEK.

    "The Yorkshire Observer," a leading Asquithian paper, says: The Dominion Prime Ministers, in advocating preference, are thinking ...

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  27. Proposals of Mr. Bruce.

    Router's Agency has learned that the two committees appointed by the Imperial Conference met to-day to deal with Mr. Bruce's proposals. The first ...

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  28. Rates Withheld.

    LONDON, Thursday.—As a protest against Socialist administration, a meeting of ratepayers of Poplar, East London, representing the largest under ...

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  29. Importance to America.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Commercial circles in the United States are very interested in the discussions at the Imperial Conference, especially the ...

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  30. CITY OF SYDNEY BOUGHT BY GERMANS.

    The German Shipping Company, the Deutsche Australasche Dampschiffs Gesellschaft, has purchased the steamer City of Sydney for £90,000. She was ...

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  31. GERMAN "KULTUR" FOR PERSIAN BOYS.

    Eight schoolboys, including the son of the commander of the Eastern. Division of the Persian Army, have left Meshed for Berlin via Russia to attend ...

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