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  2. BRITISH LABOUR TROUBLES. Transport Worker's Strike.

    The threatened strike of the London transport workers, whose unions have been unable to come to terms with the companies, began on Friday at ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the question of a letter in the press over the signature of Lord Parmoor, the Lord President of the Council in ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA. Politics in Cape Colony.

    A financial crisis in the Provincial Council of Cape Colony led to-day to the defeat of the Administration. For the first time in its history the ...

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  5. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE IN IRELAND British Soldiers Attacked.

    Four soldiers of the Irish Free State fired on British troops with a machinegun on Friday, as the latter were landing at Queenstown, County Cork, on ...

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  6. AMERICAN SCANDALS. Growing Testimony to Corruption.

    The Investigation Committee to-day heard an amazing recital regarding the ramifications of the "Bootleg Trust" from the testimony of a New York ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The negotiations for the flotation of a Queensland loan in London are approaching a deadlock, though hitherto there has been no rupture in the ...

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  8. BUSINESS ECONOMICS.

    Every student of economics and every business man knows that the ecoomic system does not run smoothly. There are periods of prosperity and ...

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  9. MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT COSGRAVE.

    President Cosgrave, of the Irish Free State, telegraphed to the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) saying he was shocked to ...

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  10. THE CONSTITUTION.

    Speaking last night at Capetown, Mr. Patrick Duncan, the Minister for the Interior in the Union Government, said they had to face the question ...

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  11. THE STATUS OF INDIANS.

    Mrs Sarajini Naidu, the Hindu poetess, who is visiting South Africa, is being everywhere received with extraordinary enthusiasm by the Indian ...

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  12. OUTRAGE DISCLAIMED BY GENERAL TOBIN.

    A second British soldier who was wounded his succumbed to his wounds. The British War Office announces that one officer was seriously and seven men ...

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  13. STOPPAGE COMPLETE.

    The Strike Committee of the Transport Workers' Union sat throughout the night, ind reported this morning that the stoppage of omnibuses and ...

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  14. £10,000 REWARD FOR CAPTURE.

    The Irish Free State Government is offering £10,000 reward for the capture of the men concerned in the Queenstown outrage. ...

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  15. THE RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE

    Further argument was heard before the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords to-day in the appeal of Mrs. Russell, wife of the Hon. John Russell, ...

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  16. NEW ORIENT LINER.

    Lady Cook, the wife of Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, will perform the naming ceremony at the launching of the new Orient liner Orama ...

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  17. THE SINGAPORE BASE. Defence Most Difficult.

    The "Spectator" fears that before the Singapore naval base could have been completed aerial developments will have rendered the defence of such bases most ...

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  18. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    Gwalia, at Horeb 17 miles from Gundagai, the home of Mrs. Helen Davies, was the scene of a startling tragedy to-day. A man named Stanley Sheen, ...

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  19. COAL OWNERS AND MINERS.

    At a joint meeting of the coalowners and miners' representatives, convened by Mr. Shinwell, the Secretary for Mines, the various points at issue were ...

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  20. FRENCH FINANCE. TREATMENT OF BRITISH BANKS

    The "Daily Express" states that a sensation has been caused in financial circles in London owing to the treatment of English banks with the highest ...

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  21. INDIAN SNIPERS.

    The frontier correspondent of the Indian newspaper "Pioneer" states that Lieutenant R. M. Thomson, of the 3-9th Jat regiment, was kille[?] by ...

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  22. GENERAL HAMILTON'S VIEWS.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, speaking at Reading yesterday, emphasised that the Singapore base was essentially a land questibn. It might help to calm the ...

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  23. SHIPYARDS LOCKOUT.

    The threatened lockout in the s[?]ipyards, owing to the unofficial strike of engneers at Southampton, is temporarily deferred. As the outcome of ...

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  24. LUDENDORFF TRIAL.

    The Public Prosecutor in his speech at the Ludendorff trial on Saturday asked for a sentence of eight years' imprisonment in a fortress for Hitler ...

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  25. FIRE IN MANILA.

    Nearly £40,000 damage was done last night in a fire which broke out in the Escolta, the principal business thoroughfare of Manila. An entire ...

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  26. THE GOVERNMENT'S FISCAL BILL

    The French Senate to-day passed the Government's Fiscal Bill with an amendment necessitating the return of the measure to the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  27. FURTHER ACTION SOUGHT.

    As a result of the constant charges of official corruption and the increasing evidence of non-feasance and misfeasance, Mr. Kendrick, of New York, ...

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  28. PEOPLE WALK MILES TO BUSINESS.

    In order to get to business on Saturday crowds of people walked several miles, in some cases taking three hours to get to their destgination. The ...

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  29. WIRELESS CONTRACTS IN CHINA.

    How business in China is facilitated was revealed to-day in the King's Bench Divusion of the High Court of Justice, where the Marconi Wireless ...

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  30. U.S.A. MISSION ATTACKED.

    The American Consul at Canton has been forced to request a British gunboat to protect American lives and property, because American gunboats ...

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  31. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Council of the League of Nations has made an interesting addition to the Saar Valley Commission by appointing to it [?] Bartolomeus ...

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  32. THE EXCHANGES.

    On the New York market to-day the franc was selling strongly, and reached 5 3-10 cents, representing within 48 hours a gain of two-tenths of a cent ...

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  33. NAVAL WRITER'S VIEWS.

    In an article endorsing the Government's decision regarding the Singapore naval base, Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in the "Observer," says he hopes that ...

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  34. FINLAND'S FINANCES.

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr A. W. Mellon) announced to-day that Finland had completed the funding of her 9,000,000 dollar debt to the United ...

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  35. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Sir Charles Higham, the publicity expert, criticises the Empire E[?] tion advertising abroad as scandalously deficient. He says the Exhibition is ...

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  36. CHINA AND RUSSIA

    Despite its decision in favour of ratifying the agreement between China and Russia, involving China's recognition of the Soviet, the Chinese Cabinet ...

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  37. WAITERS' LIGHTNING STRIKE.

    A lightning strike of waiters failed to achieve its object on Saturday in trying to prevent a banquet in a restaurant given by the Cafe ...

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  38. MR. HUGHES IN AMERICA.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, formerly Premier of Australia, vigorously criticised the Treaty of Versailles in a lecture here to-day indicating its vital errors. ...

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  39. TRIAL OF RUSSIAN CLERICS.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that Archbishop Ambrosio, who has been on trial, with nine other Russian Church clerics for ...

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  40. ACTOR FOUND DROWNED.

    T. E Dunville, the well-known vaudeville and pantomime comedian, mysteriously disappeared from his home in London recently. Yesterday his body was ...

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  41. FAITH IN NEW POLICY.

    An article in the "Nation" says that the good relations established by the Washington Conference are confirmed by the mannor in which Japan has carried ...

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  42. CRIME IN GERMANY.

    The Leipzig State tribunal sentenced Darmont, one of the members of [?] Nationalist organisation at Rossbach who murdered a journalist suspected ...

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  43. THE LOST JAPANESE SUBMARINE.

    All hope has been abandoned of saving the four officers and 40 men of the Japanese submarine which was sunk in a collision off [?] Salvage ...

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  44. THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    A man named Moi[?] was arrested to-day at Harrogate, in Yorkshire, on a charge of the theft from an hotel bedroom on September 1 last of jewellery ...

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  45. SAD TRAGEDY.

    At an inquest held in Essex to-day on the body of a woman named Jarrad the evidence showed that her son, aged nine years, snatched a revolver from ...

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  46. PADDINGTON MURDERS.

    Whether Edward Williams, sentenced to death for the murder of his three children at Paddington, will be hanged will depend on the report which the trial Judge will ...

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