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  2. News of Australia and the World:

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Foreign Office has issued the text of the letter which it to-day addressed to the Russian Charged' affaires, ...

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  3. College of Surgeons

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.—The College 01 Surgeons elected 53G new fellows, there being among them, courteen Australian and nino New ...

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  4. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    PEKING, Friday Night.—Feng you Hsiang now completely controls the capital. He has issued a proclamation denouncing war, which is ...

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  5. The British Elections

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Conservative leader, had an enthusiastic send off at Fusion on his departure for his tour of ...

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  6. STRONG DEUNCIATION BY LORD CURZON.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Lord Curzon, speaking at Leicester, said that copies of the Zinovieff letter were handed to Mr Maedonald and ...

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  7. THE PRESIDENT ESCAPES.

    TOKIO, Saturday Morning.—A message from Tientsin states that President Tsao Kun has fled from Peking. ...

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  8. A STATE OF CONFUSION.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday Morning.—It is hardly an exaggeration to say that General Feng's detection from. General Wu Pei Fu has complicated ...

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  9. WU PREVENTED FROM RETURNING.

    The Peking public slept peacefully last night, not suspecting the coup d'etat which was carried out during the night, secretly and quietly, with ...

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  10. A DANGEROUS REACTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macedonald), in a speech at Cwmades declared that the Liberals had sold themselves and unless Labor was in ...

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  11. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.

    Dr. Charles Mayo, the newly-in-augurated president of the American College of Surgeons, and recognised as the greatest surgeon in the United ...

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  12. COMMUNISTS THINK THE LETTER A FORGERY.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Unkpf, secretary of the Communist party in Britain, denies that the party received the Zinovieff letter. In his ...

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  13. MOST AMAZING DOCUMENTS EVER PUBLISHED

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The documents issued by the Foreign Of fice have creatied a sensation, and addescribed as the most amazing even ...

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  14. THE NORWICH CAMPAIGN.

    An interesting feature of the Nov with campaign is the appearance of the Liberat candidate at the Conservative meetings and vice versa. Both ...

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  15. MINISTERS AND THE LETTER.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—In at speech at Swansea, Mr Macdonald dionot refer to the Zinovieff correspondence. Interiviewed later, he said that ...

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  16. DE VALERA ARRESTED.

    The Republican leader, Mr De valera was arrested in the vestibale of the Town Hall at Newry in Ulster to-night in the act of entering a ...

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  17. PELVIC SUPPURATION.

    Dr. Worall described an operation for pelvic suppuration based on a new technique which he devised. He declared that of 93 operations, only ...

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    LONDON'S MONKEY COOK.—A master of culinary mysteres is Coco, a black South American monkey in the London Zoo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CANCER DISEASE.

    The Golleg'e of Surgeons conducted a notable symposium on cancer Discussion developed principally on the consideration of whether cancer is a ...

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  20. CAPITAL LEVY.

    In a speech at Malthy. Mr. Fred Hall, Junior Lord of the Treasury, said that Lahor if returned with a majority would most certainly ...

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  21. MR. MACDONALD AGAINST SUBVERSIVE PROPAGANDA.

    LONDON, Friday Night,—Reuter learns that although the note to M. Rakovsky was published in Mr Macdonald's absence the Foreign Office ...

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  22. INSURANCE RISKS.

    Lloyd's election insurance rates are sixty guineas per cent against a Conservative majority and ten guineas against Labour or odds of roughly 5 to ...

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  23. THE COMMUNIST LETTER.

    LONDON, Friday , Night.—Zino vieff's letter, which is dated Sekptember 15, 1924, says: The bourgeoisic are evidently against the ...

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  24. A MESSAGE FROM INDIA.

    SIMLA, Saturday Night. — Mr C. R. Das, the Swarajist Jeader, cabled Mr Ramsay Maedonald, the Premierm, on the eve of the election. "Accept good ...

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  25. THE CABINET RESIGNS.

    The Cabinet resigned after countersigning the mandate. ...

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  26. Fire and Robbery

    HOBART, Saturday Present appearances an connection with a fire and robbery at Northall park, which occurred on Friday night, in the ...

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  27. ENDING THE WAR.

    MUKDEN, Saturday Morning.—A communique from the headquarters at Chang Tso Lin announces the ending of war with the Chinese Central ...

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  28. CONFERMENT OF FELLOWSHIPS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.— A distinguished audience, including Commissioner Elfer, witnessed the conferment of honorary fellow ships ...

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  29. NO TIME LOST BY FOREIGN OFFICE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Conservative ami Liberal organs are making capital out of the apparent delay on the part of the. Foreign ...

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  30. THE PRESIDENT'S ORDER.

    PEKING, Saturday Night.—President Tsao Kun's order suspending hostilities, instructs the Feugrienties and the Chibli-ites to return to their ...

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  31. GENERAL FENG'S CIRCULAR.

    A circular telegram has been issued by General Feng Yu Hsiang and others, saying. It is shameful, is the army maintained in order to ...

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  32. TROOPS IN PEKING.

    The remainder of General Feng yn Hsiang's troops have reached peking and also 15,000 Shensi troops, giving General Feng a total command ...

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  33. Migration

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— The Treasury, with Mr P. Snowden's concurrence, practically conceded the Commonwealth Governments' ...

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  34. COMMUNISTS IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A Communist meeting in Trafalgar Square to-day passed a resolution demanding that the Government should ...

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  35. HEAVY ATTACK LAUNCHED.

    Reuter is anthoritatively informed that General Wu Pei Fu this morning launched a heavy attack on the Shanhaikwan front, endeavoring, to ...

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  36. ISSUING MANDATES.

    PEKING Saturday Morning.—It scems that General Feng Yu Hsiang requested president Tsao Kun to issue two mandates, firstly, ordering a ...

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  37. Italian Politics

    ROME, Friday Night,—All leaders of the Opposition groups conferred ind decided that the members of heir parties should not take their ...

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  38. RESIGNATION TO PARLIAMENT.

    PEKING, Saturday Night.—President Tsao Kun has sen his resignation to Parliament. It is understood that General Feng yu Hisiang told ...

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  39. ANOTHER ZINOVIEFF MANIFESTO

    BERLIN, Saturday Night. — The Communist organ publishes a manifesto from the executive of the Mo[?] Internatinal, signed Zinovieff. ...

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  40. M. RAKOVSKY SAYS THE LETTER

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The Daily Express" interviewed M. Rakov[?] who [?] that [?] that it emanated from the communist. ...

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  41. PRESIDENT'S MANDATE.

    PEKING, Saturday Morning.—President Tsao Kun last evening i the latter, and General Feng is taking measures to secure his compliance. ...

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