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  4. "DELUSIONS"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A renmrkable action has been entered by Mr. Harnett, a well-to-do farmer, who is suing Dr. Bond, Lunacy Commissioner, and. ...

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  5. PARIS MYSTERY.

    PARIS, Tuesday. —On October 25 Phillippe Daudet, the 15-year-old son of Leon Daudet the Royalist leader and director of the newspaper ...

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  6. "WORSE THAN PERILOUS' Home Rule for India.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In the House of Lords to-day the Secretary of State for lndia (Lord Olivier) delivered a statement on India. He stated that the ...

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  7. PREFERENCE. Australia's Example.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Viscount Curzon (Cons.), in the. House of Commons to-day, quoting contracts for £1,000,000 worth of goods placed, abroad by ...

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  8. EMPIRE TRADE. VITAL BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily, Telegraph," in its issue" to-day, editorially criticised the British Government's decision not to establish a ...

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  9. TALKED OUT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Commons[?] ws unusually full to-day when the Poplar debate opened. Mr. Frank Briant (Lib.) proposed the ...

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  10. LECTURE BY SIR JOSEPH COOK.

    The Australian Press A[?]ciation understands that the High Commissioner in London for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) will address Liberal menibors of ...

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  11. Dominion Duties

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Replying,to Sir Charles Cnyzer (Cons.), in the House of Commons to-duy, the President of the Board of Trade ...

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  12. Canned Meat Contracts.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It has been officially announced that the lowest Dominion canned meat tender was 35 per cent. above the successful tender from ...

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  13. APPEAL TO SWARAJISTS.

    Meanwhile the British Government, which was unequivocally friendly toward thc Indian Constitutional Reforming Party, appealed to that party ...

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  14. Sydney Bridge Tender.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The news taht the New Douth Wales, Cabinet this afternoon, after a leugthy sitting, had decided to accept the tender of Dorma[?] ...

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  15. NEW CRUISERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A score of well-known members of the House of Commons have issued a manifesto, urging re-consideration of the ...

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  16. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    ROME, Tuesday.— The International Naval Conference closed at Rome today, with an official declaration of unanimity, which is difficult to reconcile ...

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  17. LOST FORTUNES. Banker's Venture.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The loss of a fortune of £140,000, inherited in 1910, was disclosed at a Bankruptcy Court examination today. It appears that ...

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  18. WOMEN MIGRANTS.

    LONDON,, Tuesday.—Miss Gladys pott, the lady member if the Oversea Settlement Committee [?] delegation which last year visited australia, ...

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  19. IN THE MESHES. High Treason Charge.

    MUNICH, Tuesday.— The trial of Field-Marshal Erich Ludendorff and Lieutenant Adolf Hitler, with eight alleged accomplices, on charges of high ...

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  20. FROZEN MEATS.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Imports of frozen and chilled incuts into Britain during tho year 1923 were a record. They amounted to 925,132 tons, compared ...

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  21. QUEEN MARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Express" reports that Queen Mary is suffering from a severe cold. There is no cause for alarm, but she will not bo ...

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  22. OWING TO MARKET COLLAPSE.

    lu thc smile court a story was told of affairs of Marcel and Claude Variegati, who had amassed war fortunes of £100,000 in grain and cotton dealing. ...

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  23. SERIOUS BRIDES.

    ROME, Tuesday.—The recent eclipse of the moon was the occasion of a triple wedding at Arronzo. The brides, were sisters. The ceremony was timed' ...

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  24. QUEEN ALEXANDRA IN GOOD HEALTH..

    In consequence of alarmist reports lt has been officially stated that Queen Alexandra's health is excellent, she is indulging in daily drives. ...

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  25. FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE.

    When the court resumed no announcement was made with regard to admission of the public. A noticeable feature was the friendly atmosphere in. ...

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  26. EUROPEAN WEATHER.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Unusually. severe weather B being experienced in Europe, from, the Pyrennes to the Alps. The mountains behind Nice are ...

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  27. LOST TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The retiring president of the Northampton Boot Munufaeturers' Association (Mr. Tcbutt), during the course of a speech ...

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  28. UNFAITHFUL WIFE.

    LONDON,. Tuesday.—A resident of Ludlow obtained a decree nisi against his wife to-day on the grounds of her misconduct with Francis Rowland ...

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  29. Kenya Indians.

    NAIROBI, Tuesday.—Kenya's Indians Have commenced an intensive non-co-operation campaign as a protest against their, alleged political ...

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  30. Group Settlers.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Arraugements have now been completed for the second batch of Devon and Cornwall group settlers to leave Plymouth on ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN SHEEP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association has learned that the British Minister for Agriculture has decided to lift the embargo on ...

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  32. Migration Costs.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian High Commissioner in London (Sir Joseph Cook), commenting on the attack on Australia's immigration policy ...

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  33. Railway Smash.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—A serious railway accident occurred to-day. when a goods train was badly derailed on a bridge between Anihesar and Pandakil ...

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  34. PAYING THE PIPER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The financial editor of "The, Daily Telegraph," commrnting upon the mission to London of the Premier of Queensland (Mr. E. G. ...

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  35. Stevedores' Strike.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Router's Press Agency reports that the Executive of the Stevedores' Union has unanimously recommended that all members resume ...

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  36. "SUCH A ROGUE!"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—W. H. Henry, an Australian chef, was to-day sentenced to 15 months' hard Iabor at the Old Bailey for having four wives. The ...

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  37. Empire Exhibition.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Medical Committee, with its headquarters at the Royal Society of Medicine, has been organised to supervise the ...

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  38. Foot and Mouth Disease.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Foot-and-mouth disease liss broken out on the farm of Sir John Robinson, breeder of Papyrus, last year's Derby winner. Seventeen ...

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