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  3. OCTOBER 5.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House [?]mmons to-day, the Prime Minister [?] Stanley Baldwin), replying to Dr. [?] Guest (Lab.), said that the ...

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  4. CONDEMNED UNHEARD

    LONDON, Thursday.—The hearing was concluded before Mr. Justice H[?]rridge to-day, of the case in which Captain Peter Wright, au author, sued the ...

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  5. MEAT PRICE WAR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Preliminary investigations are being made to determine whether meat prices have been increased in the United States to ...

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  6. GOAL DEADLOCK Meeting of Unionists

    LONDON, Thursday.—Beyond the announcement of one delegate: "There have been developments," nothing has been officially divulged regarding ...

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  7. WHERE WAR RAGED Seaside Resorts Endangered

    PARIS, Thursday.—The newspaper, "L'Oeuvre," alleges that a large section of the French coast, including several seaside resorts, is in danger of ...

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  8. OVER 110 DEAD

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—To-day's casualties are over 110 dead. Mohammedans were the aggressors, as the Hindu procession was ...

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  9. CASHIER MURDERED

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Rudolph Haas, one of the greatest German industrialists, and commanding engineering works and sugar factories, has been ...

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  11. GIGANTIC ROLLERS

    BANDAR ABBAS, Thursday.— "Owing to a rough sea it was impossible to tako off to-day because of the gigantic rollers. Am ...

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  12. NON-STOP FLIGHT

    PARIS, Thursday.—Flying for Paris on a 3000-milws' non-stop flight, Captain Girier and Lieutenant Dordillet have beaten Captain Arrachart's ...

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  13. EDUCATION Exams Not Everything

    LONDON, Thursday.—The policy of English Universities in upholding full residential qualifications on the ground that examinations do not constitute ...

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  14. CANBERRA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The spokesman for the Duke of York's entourage, interviewed, by Reuter's representative, said that he was ...

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  15. BUTTER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Butter trade in Britain is still inactive. Quotations:—New Zealand salted, 163/ to 170/ per cwt; unsalted. 170/ to 172/; ...

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  16. BETTING TAX

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, during consideration of the report on the Finance Bill, Mr. Phillp Snowden (Chancellor of the ...

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  17. INDIA'S COAL

    SIMLA, Thursday.—The Tariff Board appointed to inquire into the coal industry of India, has relented the plea for a general protective duty. The ...

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  18. CHURCHMEN'S FORMULA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bishops of Lichfield, Winchester, and Manchester, and other church leaders, with the approval of the Archbishop of ...

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  19. LIEUT. MARRIOTT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Today's Court Circular states that His Majesty King George received Lieut. Trank Marriott, one of the ...

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  20. Items of Interest ECHO OF WAR-TIME CONFISCATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—On behalf of the Australian Commonwealth Government, 187 lots of jewellery, understood to have been confiscated in connection ...

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  21. WHISKY DRINKING ON THE WANE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The chairman of the Distillors' Company, speaking at the annual meeting to-day, said that the present, duty was gradually but ...

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  23. FINANCIERS PUZZLED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Financial circles are puzzled concerning the reported demands on Germany by General Walsch (French President of the ...

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  25. BOY SETTLERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Corinthic sailed for New Zealand to-day, with 357 assisted migrants, including 49 boys sent by the Salvation Army ...

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  26. RE-BUILDING MADAME TUSSAUD'S.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A new company, with a capital of £157,000, has been formed to take over and re-build Madame Tussaud's waxworks ...

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  27. CHINA'S SALT REVENUES.

    PEKING, Thursday.—General Wu Pei-fu states that he has ordered the release of salt revenues hitherto seized by his subordinates, and that he will ...

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