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  3. EGYPT AND BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The conversations between the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) and the Premier of Egypt (Said Zaghlul ...

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  4. PEKIN PROTEST.

    PEKIN, Saturday.— Following his profesf to the French Legation against the supply of 20 aeroplanes to Mukden, the Chinese Minister for Home ...

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  5. NATIONS' DISPUTES.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — Referring to Australian protests regarding the Peace Protocol adopted by the Assembly of the League of Nations at ...

    Article : 228 words
  6. BETWEEN TWO FIRES.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Liberals will be called on to face a complicated political situation. The point has now been raised as to whether their ...

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  7. IRISH CRISIS.

    LUNDON, Saturday. — The premier of Ulster (Sir James Craig) received an ovation on his return to Belfast from London to-day. ...

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  8. INDIAN RAINS.

    SIMLA, Saturday. — Telegraphic communication is being restored, and the extent of the damage resultant on abnormal rain is becoming better known. ...

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  9. Mukden Claims.

    General Chaug-Tso-lin's headquarters claim to have occupied Chi-feng during the course of the advance on Jehol. It is also claimed that heavy ...

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  10. THE STUMBLING BLOCK.

    Zaghlul Pasha has denied that he declared: "I am not come to London to approve of the British occupation of Egypt. I come in order not to lose ...

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  11. BABY 'PLANES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian aviator, Lieutenant "Bert" Hinekler, of Queensland, won the 100-mile open race at Lympne. He flew a ...

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  12. Newfoundland Scandal.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Saturday. — The preliminary inquiry into the charges against Sir Richard Squires of having stolen and received moneys ...

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  13. European Unity.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The death occurred at his residence, The Terrace House, Richmond, Surrey, England, yesterday, of Sir Max Leonard ...

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  14. ZAGHLUL'S PROPOSAL NOT ACCEPTABLE.

    Mr. Macdonald informed Zaghlul Pasha that it is impossible to withdraw the British troops from Egypt, because they are needed for the protection of ...

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  15. ELECTION MAY BE AVERTED.

    All organisations are preparing for the possible, election on November 8. Organisers state that the Labor Party will contest 450 seats. ...

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  16. ELECTION DENOUNCED.

    "The Daily Express" denounces the holding of an election, on the grounds that it would interfere with business. The paper argues that the Prime ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. Our Lesser Brother.

    A few months ago, in an Euglish Journal, Anderson Graham had a fine article on W. H. Hudson, the great nature-writer and essayist, to whom ...

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  18. TROUBLE IN HEJAZ.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King of the Hejaz (El Hussein ibn Ali) has abdicated. King Hussein's abdication was ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. Angell Millions.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. — A claim to a fortune staled to be £600,000,000 has been filed with a firm of solicitors by a local resident, Mr. ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. CHURCHILL'S OPINION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Anti-Socialist), in his-first speech at Epping, expressed the opinion that the election would not be long delayed. One of the ...

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  21. EMPIRE DELEGATES IN ACCORD.

    Lord Parmoor, Leader of the British delegation at the Assembly, interviewed prior to his departure from Paris, said that the understanding ...

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  22. Safeguards.

    In view of the fact that the Protocol is reported to affect Australian interests the Leader of the Australian Parliamentary Party (Mr. Matthew ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. London's Spinsters.

    LONDON, Friday. — Efforts are being made to provide a series of social gatherings for London's single women. It is estimated that three are 90,000 ...

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  24. THE KINGDOM OF HEJAZ.

    On June 5, 1916, the Grand Sheriff of Mecca (hereditary Keeper of the Holy Places) threw off the Turkish allegiance and declared the independence of the ...

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  25. LIBERALS' SUPERB BLUNDER.

    Colonol J. C. Wedgewood, (Labor), speaking at Nowport, said that the Liberal leaders would commit a superb blunder, and inevitably split the ...

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  26. Frantic Welcome.

    BUDAPEST, Saturday. —Thrilled by the arrival of toreadors with 20 bulls which are to figure in the bull-fight in November if the Hungarian ...

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  27. BRAVE WORDS.

    The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. J. K. Clynes), during the course of an interview with a Renter's representative to-day, said that he had never shirked ...

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  28. CABLED SPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The New Zealand footballers, the All Blacks, today defeated Leicester, 27 points to nil. ...

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  29. Rum-running Orgy.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The New York prohibition officials claim to have uncovered a gigantic Anglo-American cum-running orgy, in which liquor to ...

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  30. "WHITE AUSTRALIA" NOT AFFECTED.

    Regarding domestic legislation, which affected immigration, he said that there was nothing in the Protocal which limited Australian's freedom of action, or ...

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  31. Elephant to Blame.

    PARIS, Friday. — Four Roubaix factories are suing the Roubaix Electrical Company for loss occasioned by power not being available for one day. ...

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  32. Canadian Xmas Cakes.

    OTTAWA, Thursday. — A strong protest has been lodged with the Canadian Government by the Dominion's Bakers' Association over the proposed ...

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  33. Dawes' Agreement.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — A general meeting of the directors of the Reichbank yesterday adopted the new banking law under the Dawes' agreement. ...

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  34. Sentiments of Peace.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Speaking at the ceremony of unveiling a monument to the memory of the men killed in the war, President Coolidge ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA RESTORES DUMPING DUTY.

    PRETORIA, Saturday. — The reduction of the South African dumping duty not having had the effect of reducing the price of bread, the ...

    Article : 48 words
  36. BRITISH TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Football League's management committee has passed a resolution recommending the Association to appeal for a strong ...

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