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  3. Ministers' Statements.

    In his speech at Swansea, Mr. Mac-| donald made no reference to M. Zinovieff's letter. Interviewed regarding the matter, he said that-the time was ...

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  4. ANONYMOUS LETTERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Miss Dor[?]thy Myrtle Thurburn, accused of having sent anonymous letters to residents of Sherlingham, Norfolk, was discharged at ...

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  5. BOLSHEVIK INTRIGUE.

    THE PUBLICATION by the British Foreign Office of the text of a note despatched to the Russian Soviet Government demanding an explanation with regard to a document alleged to have been addressed to the Central Comrattee of the British Communist ...

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  6. NO HOSTILITY.

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday. — The Mexican Department for Foreign Affairs has ordered the closing of the Moxican consulates at London, ...

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  7. INDIAN REVOLUTION

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—The police have arrested 27 persons, including tho right hand man of Mr. Das, the leader of the Swarajists, who is one of he ...

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  8. "NO COALITION," SAYS ASQUITH.

    The Leader of the Liberals (Mr. [?]. H. Asquith) declares that the Liberals are not going to be a party to anything in the nature of a coalition in ...

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  9. ELECTION EVE BOMBSHELL.

    The Deputy-Leader of the House (Mr. J. R. Clynes), speaking at Northampton, said that the document, if authentic, imperilled the arrangements with ...

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  10. Faith in Labor.

    SIMLA, Saturday.—The Leader of the indian Sawarjists (Mr. D. R. Das) has cabled to Mr. Macdonald: "Accept best wishes. The success of Labor ...

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  11. EFFORT TO DECEIVE THE PEOPLE.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. H Thomas), referred caustically to "the remarkable disclosurees in the newspapers," as showing the efforts made ...

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  12. Baldwin and Preference.

    Liberal headquarters in London, in a statement in reply to Mr. Baldwin's announcement regarding[?] Imperial preference, declares that the speeches of ...

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  13. POSSIBLE FORGERY.

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Arthur, Ponsonby), interviewed at Sheffield, said it was not unlikely that M. Zinovieff's letter was ...

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  14. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Federation of British industries, while not questioning the action of the Australian Commonwealth Government, thinks it ...

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  15. Loyal "Reds"

    A Communist meeting at Trafalgar Square passed a resolution demanding that the Government denounce the "forgery" of M. Zinovieff's letter, and ...

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  16. New Wool-Pack.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A meeting has been arranged, to be held in London, on November 14 between representatives of the Bradford wool ...

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  17. HOOLIGANISM CONTINUES.

    Hooliganism continues to take place at the meetings, many of the speeches being interrupted. Minor assaults have been committed. ...

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  18. "Election Monouvre."

    M.Rakovski has declared that the letter alleged to have been written by M. Zinovieff is a forgery for election purposes. ...

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  19. Britain's Complaint.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Foreign Office yesterday issued the text of a letter which it has addressed to the Russian Charge d'Affaires in ...

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  20. ITALIAN BANDITS.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—The four Italian desperadoes condemned to death on July 11, for murder in connection with the hold-up of a bank's collection ...

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  21. FIRST CONVICTION.

    A youth has been sentenced at Greeno[?]k, on the Clyde, to 60 days' imprisonment on a charge of having disturbed a political meeting being ...

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  22. The Amazing Part.

    Lord C[?]zon, former Foreign Secretary, speaking at Leicester to-day, said: "Copies of M. Zinovieff's letter were-handed to Mr. Macdonald and ...

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  23. PORT NICHOLSON.

    LAS PALMAS, Saturday.—The Cu[?]ard liner, Port Nicholson, which struck a rock three miles from Las[?] Palmas divers. Thursday has been surveyed by ...

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  24. Ulster Defied.

    The Leader of the Irish Republicans (Mr. Eamonu do Valera) was arrested at Newry last night, when entering a meeting at the Town Hall to speak in ...

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  25. "A Complete Forgery."

    The secretary of the Communist Party in 13 Britain denies that the party received the letter. He expresses the opinion that the document is a ...

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  26. DEVELOPMENT NEEDING EXPLA NATION.

    The document issued by the Foreign Office has caused a sensation. lt is described as the most amazing over published during British Parliamentary ...

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  27. DOCTORS HONORED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Dr. Charles Mayo, the newly inaugurated President of the American College of Surgeons, in an address before the Clinical ...

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  28. World Revolution.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Communist organ has published a manifesto from the Executive of the Moscow International[?], signed by M. Zinovieff, in ...

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  29. WEMBLEY IN 1925.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Newfoundland will be the only British Dominions participating in the Wembley Exhibition ...

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  30. The Barometers.

    Contrary to all precedent, the election campaign has caused no depression or hesitancy on the London Stock Exchange. On the other hand, however, ...

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  31. Press Comments.

    The Liberal and Conservative organs are making capital out of the apparent delay, of the Foreign Office in answering Zinovieff's letter. ...

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  32. Baldwin's Battle Song.

    The Leader of the Conservatives (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) was given an enthusiastic send-off from Euston Station yesterday on his departure for a tour ...

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  33. Offending Document.

    M. Zinovieff's letter says that the British bourgcosie are evidently against the Russian Treaty. The proletariat compelled Mr. Macdonald's ...

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  34. Food Show in Britain.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the Food Show at Birmingham there is a fine display of Empire foods, especially of Canadian. No Australian is showing, ...

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  35. Betting Market.

    Lloyd's election insurance rates are now six guineas per cent. against a Conservative majority and 10 guineas per cent. against a Labor majority, or, ...

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  36. The Women's Work.

    Mrs. Baldwin, in a message to the women, said: "Work to keep Britain for the British." ...

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  37. REASON FOR PUBLICATION.

    "The Daily Chronicle" (Liberal) editorially states: "lt is not difficult to guess why the Government suddenly gave the letter to the Press last night. ...

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  38. Citrus Fruits.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Victorian orange-growers won all the prizes in the Empire citrus fruits competition. ...

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  39. Macondald's Warning.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), during the course of a speech in Wales yesterday, declared that the Liberals had sold themselves, ...

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  40. MINIMISING RESPONSIBILITY.

    ''The morning Post" (Conservative) has been hinting that a revelation of a star[?]ling nature was about to be made.That paper ...

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  41. Cable Duplication.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Pacific Cable Board, having agreed to the principle of duplication, will decide on Monday the type of cables to be employed. lt ...

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  42. RUSSIAN POLICY SHATTERED.

    "The Daily Telegraph" (Conservative) says: "There may have been a reason prompting Mr. Macdonald to authorise the publication of the ...

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  43. CAPITAL LEVY.

    During the course of a speech at Mount by, Mr. Fred Hall, a junior Lord of the Treasury, said that if the Labor Party were returned to power with a ...

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  44. TORY-LIBERAL CO-OPERATION.

    Interest in tlie campaign in the North has been added to by the appearance of Liberal candidates on Conservative platforms, and vice versa. ...

    Article : 82 words
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