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  3. DEAD OR ALIVE?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Le Clary has a case in which he is unable to decide whether a woman is dead or alive, says the Paris correspondent for "The ...

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  4. CHINESE WAR

    PEKIN, Tuesday.—The Governor of Eastern Manchuria (General ChangTso-lin), replying to the Japanese memorandum requesting protection for her ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S MEAT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Speaking at a dinner to the British Cool Storage and Ice Association, the Agent-General for Western Australia (Mr. Colebatch) said ...

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  6. WHIFF OF VICTORY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An appeal for Liberal support and a vigorous attack on the Conservatives was made by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay ...

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  7. FORGED PASSPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for the Interior has ordered the police to arrest the whole of the 62 Communist members of the Reichstag who are ...

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  8. THE MANDATES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) and the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen) will ...

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  9. WOMEN DOCTORS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The London County Council has decided that women doctors must resign their municipal appointments on their marriage. ...

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  10. Chang Entrenched

    No Chinese official reports were given out to-day, but a foreign telegram from Chinwang-tao says that General ChangTs[?]lin's troops have retreated 10 miles ...

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  11. Meat and Cattle

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Replying to a deputation to-day, the Prime Minister of France (M. Herriot) declared that the French Government was favorable to ...

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  12. TRADE AND COMMERCE

    Although matters do not seem to be proceeding very rapidly with regard to the solution of the Australian exchange problem and there still seems to be ...

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  13. TRAFALGAR DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Trafalgar Day was celebrated in London to-day, with the usual ceremonies. Nelson's Column was decorated with beautiful wreaths ...

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  14. "Incompetent Tories"

    With only a clear week to polling day all parties are working their hardest. The Chairman of the Conservative organisation (Colonel Jackson), after a ...

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  15. MANILA RIOTS END

    MANILA, Tuesday.—The anti-Chinese rioting at Manila is apparently over. The Chinese shops are beginning to re-open. What promised to be ...

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  16. Dairying Industry

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Members of the New Zealand Dairy Control Board have left Denmark for Belgium, where they will investigate the dairying industry. ...

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  17. GIRL STOW-AWAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Bessie Chalmers has arrived at Edinburgh from New Zealand, from where she travelled as a stow-away on the Port Hunter, ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S HOP CROP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Ministry for Agriculture reports that the hop crop in Britain has proved much larger than anticipated before picking ...

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  19. AIDING GERMANY

    LONDON, Thrusday.—Diplomatic circles have inferred from a Coblenz report that German and allied experts have agreed to the withdrawal of ...

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  20. COTTON PROSPECTS.

    The United States Department of Agriculture issued, the week-end before last, a condition report on the American cotton crop which indicated a ...

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  21. Fatuous Experiment

    Speaking at London, Lord Curzon (former Foreign Secretary) said that the Russian loan had disturbed the commercial community of Britain-more ...

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  22. CHEESE AND BUTTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the Cheddar section of the Dairy Show at the Agricultural Hall at Islington, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Canada, ...

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  23. "Disgraceful"

    Labor had no real conception of the Imperial idea. It paid lip service to the Dominions. The Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) had made ...

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  24. GERMAN LOAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On the London Stock Exchange to-day, dealings in the British portion of the Gorman £40,000, OOO loan began on a basis of 2½ per cent. ...

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  25. THE DAWES PLAN.

    One of the most interesting developments of the realisation of the Dawes plan and of the closer Franco-German intimacy it has engendered is the ...

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  26. LAST VOYAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The remains of the late Admiral Sir Percy Scott will be cremated after the funeral service at St. Margaret's, Westminster. A ...

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  27. EVACUATION OF THE RUHR.

    Reuter's representative at Dusseldorf reports that the French troops have evacuated Karl[?] and Mannheim without incident. ...

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  28. Reichstag Elections

    The elections for the Reichstag have been fixed for December 7, says Reuter's Berlin correspondent. ...

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  29. "A Crime"

    Lord Birkenhead (former Lord High Chancellor), speaking at London, said that he believed the heart of the nation to be sound and true. It would ...

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  30. Felton Bequest Purchase

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Trustees of the Fellon Bequest have purchased for the Victorian Gallery an oil painting landscape by Lucien Pissaro, called ...

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  31. LABOR'S REPLY.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden), speaking at Co[?]e Valley, referred to Mr. Asquith's declaration, and asked how long had ...

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  32. LLOYD GEORGE ON TOUR.

    Mr. Lloyd George to-day commenced a tour of the Lancashire industrial towns. His car was dceoratud with the Union Jack and the red ribbons, which ...

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  33. NORWICH CONSTITUENCY.

    The Conservative organ, "The Morning Post," reviewing the prospects at Norwich, which is a double-member constituency, says that the retiring ...

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  34. Misleading Message

    "The Morning Post" says that following the recent cablegram from New Zealand, congratulating Mr. Macdonald on his foreign policy, it has received ...

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  35. REVIVED HOPES IN GERMANY.

    It is significant of the revival of hope in the German business world in connection with the ultimate settlement of the problems discussed in London, that ...

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  36. Liberals' Duty

    A statement made by the Leader of the Liberals (Mr. H. H. Asquith) at Paisley, has been given considerable prominence. He said that both the old ...

    Article : 127 words
  37. Campbell Case

    "The Dailiy Telegraph" editorially doubts whether the Campbell case is worth pursuing. It states that only an investigation could now decide ...

    Article : 74 words
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