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  3. WILD SCENES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Sudden panic, due to a fear of not realising paper profits made during the recent stock market, boom on the New York ...

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  4. CANCER RESEARCH

    TORONTO, Tuesday.—Professor W. Blair Bell, of Liverpool University and the Liverpool Cancer Research, told ...

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  5. EMPIRE TROUBLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Halford Mackinder addressed a meeting at the Colonial Institute to-day. Dealing with the work of the Imperial committee ...

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  6. ARMISTICE DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Cenotaph in Whitehall, shrouded in a bank of November mist to-day, will be the centre of national celebrations to-morrow, ...

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  7. IN NORTHERN SYRIA

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A very serious situation at Damascus is depicted by the correspondent for the "Temps," writing from Meirut. He says that ...

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  8. FRENCH CRISIS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Confusion reigns supreme in the French political situation. Administrative and [?]arty conferences were alternately held the day ...

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  9. U.S. QUOTA SYSTEM

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The difficulty experienced by Australian commercial business men to establish themselves in the United States, due to the ...

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  10. LOCARNO PACT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary will be giving a State banquet at Buckingham Palace to ...

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  11. MADMAN AT LARGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A naked man broke out from a padded room at the Rotherham workhouse. Armed with a shovel, he kept a crowd at bay while ...

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  12. BRITISH WORKLESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The hopeful review of the industrial situation made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) at the Lord Mayor's banquet ...

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  13. WIRELESS DESPATCHES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Press telegrams from Australia complain regarding the British concession, under which foreign countries and Canada alone among the ...

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  14. REPARATIONS

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—According to the newspapers, the Belgian Government has suspended the German repuration deliveries of coal to Belgium, ...

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  15. DUBLIN CELEBRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A youth, John Lee, was remanded at Dublin to-day on a charge of having stolen the new war film "Ypres" from a Dublin ...

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  16. A BAD DEAL

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The Daily Express" understands that the British Government has decided to dispose of its holdings in the British Dyestuffs ...

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  17. STUDENT SPORTSMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A Dominion Students' Athletic Union has been formally constituted. The Prince of Wales has consented to act as Patron. The ...

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  18. SPIRITUAL HEALING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The committee which the Archbishop of Canterbury is establishing for the purpose of acting in an advisory capacity to the ...

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  19. CHINESE FACTIONS

    NAN-KING, Tuesday.—The report has been confirmed that Hsu-Ohow-Fu has been evacuated by the Fengtienites and occupied by the allied armies ...

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  20. BITER BIT

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The court to-day ordered a girl, who was jilted by her finance, to pay damages, because she enclosed the Queen of Rumania's ...

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  21. Shang-hai Shooting

    SHANG-HAI, Tuesday.—The International Commission of Judges investigating the matter of the riots and shooting at Shang-hai on May 30, has ...

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  22. EGYPTIAN MURDERS

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Exhaustive inquiries into recent political murders in Egypt have resulted in the sensational arrests of Abd-el Halim Bail Bey ...

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  23. POPPY DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales, after a day's hunting at Bicester, Oxfordshire, reached London this evening, and wirelessly broadcasted a ...

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  24. B.H. Pty.'s Appeal Allowed

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Privy Council has allowed the Broken Hill Proprietary's appeal against the Broken Hill Council, with the costs of the ...

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  25. TASMANIAN LOAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is understood that, owing to market conditions, it is improbable that any Australian flotations will take place in November or ...

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  26. Wanganui Harbor

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The National Bank of New Zealand is offering £100,000 to the Wanganui Harbor Board in bearer 5 per cent. debentures at 96½ ...

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  27. Misery After Meals.

    Mrs. J. Culbertson, Lawrence Street, Wodonga, V., writes: "I have used Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for the past five years, to the great benefit of my ...

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