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  3. SUNDAY BATTLE

    PEKIN, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent reporting from Chin-wang-tao states that a fierce battle raged throughout yesterday on the Shang-hai-kuan ...

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  4. FOLLOW MY LEADER

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—The new Premier of Sweden (Mr. H. J: Branting) to-day declared that his first aim would be to reduce armamonts, but he ...

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  5. RUSSIA'S REVIVAL

    MOSCOW, Monday.—In view of the genaral elections in Britain, the Central Executive Committe[?] of the Russian Soviet Union has ...

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  6. NO COALITION

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Reichstag has dissolved, and an election will be held. The decision to hold an election was ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Conservatives' ba[?]eery for the final week of the campaign is—"work for a clear majority and relief from elections." ...

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  8. HORRORS OF WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—A meeting at Cologne yesterday, which was organised by the German Party, was notable for speeches by French and Prussian ...

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  9. 4[?] WOMEN CANDIDATES.

    According to advice received at the Conservative headquarters from the constituencies, there are 41 women standing, including the Labori[?]e, Mrs. ...

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  10. TURN OVER TAX

    BERLIN, Monday. — The Berlin Bourse (Stock Exchange) went on strike to-day as a protest against maintaining the turn-over tax, which was ...

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  11. Protection for Japs.

    The Pekin Government to-day replied to the Japanese memorandum of October 15, the note being presented simultaneously to the Ministers at ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIAN.

    An analysis of the nominations indicates that fewer Australians are standing than at last year's elections. Those nominated include:— ...

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  13. TROUBLE AT MANILA

    MANILA, Monday.—One Chinese was killed, and two policemen, and [?]3 Chinese seriously wounded, during the course of anti-Chinese [?]ioting on ...

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  14. FIRES.

    EVIAN LES BAINES, Monday. —Forby out of 44 houses in the village of Novel Haute, Savo[?]s, have been burned down. The villagers ...

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  15. COMPLETE RECOGNITION BY FRANCE.

    With regard to French recognition of Russia, M. T[?]hitcheri[?] declared that Russia would accept only complete and unconditional recognition, including the ...

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  16. CANTON FIRES

    The fire at Canton was confined to portions of the western district, and was extinguished within 24 hours, according to Reuter's representative at ...

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  17. How to Vote?

    There is practically only a week to polling day, yet there is evidence at all headquarters that large masses of the electors remain uncertain how they ...

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  18. NO ENTRY INTO THE LEAGUE.

    He denied the reports of the possible entry of Russia into the League of Nations. ...

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  19. False Alarm

    ATHENS, Monday. — Twenty-five persons were killed and 18 injured, mostly children, in a stampede following a false alarm of fire ...

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  20. OPPOSITIONS BOTH CONFIDENT.

    The Conservatives and Liberals are equally confident of increasing their strength at Westminster. If the Conservatives are to do so, it must ...

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  21. DUKE'S RESIDENCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Duke of Westminster has sold his house at Mayfair for about £500,000. It is expected that the building will be ...

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  22. SHOCKING

    LONDON, Monday.—A strange divorce case is recorded, in which a husband offered his wife evidence of his infidelity, justifying a divorce if ...

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  23. Cruel and Wanton

    Reasoned opinion at Hong Kong deprecates the Communists' congratulatory telegram to Doctor Sun-yat-sen for his so-called magnificent victory. It ...

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  24. ALSO LABOR.

    Labor headquarters state, that the report from the country show that the party is likely to make very substantial gains. It is confidently anticipated ...

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  25. Conditions in Germany

    Mrs. Palmer, of Ulverstone, has received several more letters from her son Hedley (Bobs), who is now O.C. of the Tasmanian jamboree contingent. ...

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  26. MATTERS OF HEALTH

    LONDON, Monday.—The report of the British Ministry for Health's Committee on Preservatives and Coloring Matter in Foodstuffs, has been ...

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  27. Precautionary Measure

    A detachment of 50 Indian Grenadiers with ammunition and machine guns left for Shameen, Can[?]on, last night, as a precautionary measure. ...

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  28. LIBERALS THE DECIDING FACTOR.

    Curiously enough, "The Morning Post." which is out and out Conservative, has foreseen all along the danger, from the Conservative point of view, of ...

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  29. INCOME TAXES

    In the proposed amendments to the Land and Income Assessment Act of Western Australia the land tax is augmented by the removal of the present ...

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  30. Pasteurised Butter

    With regard to butter, the committee considers that it is reasonable to in[?]er that it is possible to dispenso with preservatives [?] Australia and New ...

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  31. Scrapped Preferences

    The Leader of the Conservatives (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), having been released from activities in his own constituency, where he is unopposed, continues to ...

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  32. CATTLE EMBARGO

    PRETORIA, Monday.—The Governments of the South African Union and of Southern and Northern Rhodesia have concluded a customs agreement ...

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  33. Playing up to Socialists

    "The Daily Express" editorially a[?]enses "The Daily News" of trying to wreck the Liberal-Conservative pact [?]n the constituencies. It says that the ...

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  34. REDUCED TAX IN VICTORIA.

    Income tax exemptions in Victoria are to be increased to £200, with an extra £100 deduction for the wife o[?] the taxpayer, and the allowance for ...

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  35. Wembley in 1925

    LONDON, Monday.—The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen) has announced that it would be impossible for New Zealand to ...

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  36. Betting Barometer

    Lloyd's election insurance to-day worked out at six to four on the Conservatives obtaining a majority over all parties; nine to two against Labor ...

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  37. Churchill's Complaint

    Speaking at an open air meeting at Epp[?]ng to-day, Mr. Churchill said that one would not think that Mr. Macdonald was still Prime Minister, in ...

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  38. IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Income Tax Bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland is a mensure mainly intended to consolidate the whole of the existing ...

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  39. Campbell Case

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) speaking at Portli[?]wl to-day, said that, after an examination of the papers in the Campbell [?]ase concerning ...

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