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  3. LABOR TROUBLES

    LONDON, Monday.-—The "Daily Herald" to-day reprinted and editorially commented on a letter by Sir Samnel Inatone (chairman of S. Instone and ...

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  4. WORK LIKE CATTLE

    SHANG HAI, Monday.—Strikers at the post office building this morning attacked a Chinese detective, who fled into the despatch room. ...

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  5. TEXTILE INDUSTRY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The American Federation of Labor will attack the New England textile manufacturers in the coming Congress, and attempt ...

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  6. A GRAVE PROBLEM

    WILLIAMSTOWN, Monday.—Admitting that the problem of giving the Dominions an adequate voice in determining the foreign policy of the ...

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  7. PRINCE ON TOUR

    BUENOS AYRES, Monday.—A noisy welcome greeted the Prince of Wales on his arrival ak Buenos Ayres this afternoon, on a State visit to the ...

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  8. Communist's Warning

    LONDON, Monday.—The Communist Party has written a letter to the general committee of the Trade Union Congress, in which it asserts:— ...

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  9. ESKIMO SINGERS

    CHICAGO, Monday.—Professor Macmillan, the Aretic explorer, who is now at Elah, Greenland, announced, to-day through the Zenith Radio Corporation ...

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  10. LABORERS DEMAND 10 PER CENT. WAGE INCREASE.

    The chairman, at a meeting of the General Liabor Union to-day, stated that the agreement of August 12 had not satisfied laborers. ...

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  11. WAGE REDUCTION

    LONDON, Monday.—It was reported to-day that an unofficial strike had broken out among the seamen and firemen, and that ships were held up at ...

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  12. BRAVO HOBBS!

    LONDON, Monday.—A record crowd at Taunton gave J. B. Hobos, the Surrey professional cricketer, a splendid ovation when emerging from the ...

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  13. REDS AT CANTON

    HONG KONG, Monday.—Arising Cut of a discourse on Bolshevism, Sir Henry Pollock, addressing a very large meeting to-day, urged ...

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  14. BIG BROTHERS

    GLASGOW, Monday.—The Big Brother movement was successfully launched to-day at a luncheon, given by the Glasgew Chamber of Commerce the ...

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  15. TYPHOON IN JAPAN

    OSAKA, Monday.—A typhoon swept Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe, and the vicinity to-day. Full details of the damage are not yet known. ...

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  16. WORKERS UNITED.

    "Win the soldiers and sailors from the capitalists. Cease your attack on Communists. Keep your front united, and break the offensive of capitalism," ...

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  17. WEDDING BELLS

    LONDON Monday.—The Hon Miss Baird, eldest daughter of thw Governor-General-Elect of Australia (Lord Stonehaven) was to-day married to Mr. ...

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  18. The Successful Stroke

    The reporter for the Australian Press Association says there was intense interest taken in the resumed match, Surrey v. Somerset, at Taunton to-day. The ...

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  19. BUSINESS GOING TO SHANG-HAI.

    Private advice from Canton has been received at Hong Kong, stating that the steamer Shin Chang was loading approximately 3,000 bales of raw silk ...

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  20. DANCING BANNED

    LONDON, Monday.—According to the Belfast correspondent for the "Daily Express," as a sequel to the recent scandal, Black Rock and other ...

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  21. NATIONAL ECONOMY

    LONDON, Monday.—In pursuance of the Admiralty's economy campaign, the Portsmouth Dockyards have been ordered not to further handle the R ...

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  22. PARIS LEOPARD

    PARIS, Monday.—The Leopard, which escaped from its cage in the zoological gardens in Paris yesterday, is still uncaptured. The police have ...

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  23. Lawn Tennis

    FOREST HILLS, Monday.—The American National Womon's Lawn Tennis Championship opened to-day with five British and five Canadians ...

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  24. LUSITANIA ECHO

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—The Danish Admiralty has decided to blow up the Orinan submarina U20, which torpedoed the Lusitania, and was itself ...

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  25. ARCTIC EXPLORATION

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States naval aviators attached to Professor Macmillan's Arctic expedition are gradually establishing a base ...

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  26. GRACE AND HOBBS.

    The "Evening Standard" recalls that Grace was playing for 40 seasons in England and two in Australia Hobbs has played 20 in England, and six in ...

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  27. SMALL AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, Monday.—Two celebrated aircraft firms have announced that orders are pouring in from all parrs of England, the Dominions, and ...

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  28. GIGANTIC DEAL

    BERLIN, Monday.—A gigantic financial deal, probably the biggest since the warris at present being negotiated, by which an Anglo-American syndicate, ...

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  29. Amundsen Again

    LONDON, Monday.—Thw Oslo correspondent for the Central News Agency states that Captain Boald Amundsen is planning a new Polar flight next ...

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  30. CRICKET KEEPS ONE YOUNG.

    Hobbs, when interviewed by a representative for the "Daily Express," declared: "Nobody realises how pleased I am it ia over. I am not ...

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  31. CHEAP CARS

    BERLIN, Monday.—While Herr Edmund Stinnes is continuing his efforts to got financial assistance from the Prussian Government, in order to ...

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  32. FRANCE'S WAR DEBT

    PARIS, Monday.—Several newspapers suggest that the French Finance Minister (M. Caillaux) will go to London before the end of the week to ...

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  33. Tobacco Growing

    Grading is in full swing in tobacco sheds throughout Victoria. First seed beds are being sown. Some small lots of last year's crop have been sold at ...

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  34. COMRADES' TRIBUTES.

    Gilligan, when interviewed, said: "Hobbs is not only the greatest batsman in the world, bat one of the most genuine sport[?] one of the most ...

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