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  2. DE VALERA ACCEPTS

    De Valera has accepted Mr. Lloyd George's invitation to a conference to take place in London on 11th inst. Yesterday the Prime Minister issued Sinn ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, accompanied by the Hon. Mrs. Lubbock, and attended by his personal staff, was entertained at luncheon by the committee of the V.R.C. ...

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  4. [?]SPIRATIONS OF MR. HUGHES.

    Some discussion is taking place in Federal [?]hical circles regarding a report that [?] Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, has not together dismissed from his mind the ...

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  5. EPSOM AND DERBY

    SYDNEY.--Under conditions which were more favorable than it seemed reasonable to hope for early in the day, the A.J.C. Spring meeting was successfully ...

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  6. THE CASUAL STRANGER'S STORY.

    "Great day," he said cheerfully, as we stood on the Seymour platform waiting for the departure of the Goulburn Valley train. ...

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  7. ARMSTRONG'S RETIREMENT.

    In an interview just before the Australian cricketers went on board the Balmoral Castle at Southampton this afternoon, en route for South Africa, Warwick ...

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  8. LONDON'S BUSINESS.

    Many branches of industry continue to improve. Though nothing like a general revival has yet developed more cheerful reports come from many industrial centres ...

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  9. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    The "Asahi Shimbun" declares that the Japanese Cabinet has decided to accept in principle the American suggestions regarding the agenda for the Washington ...

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  10. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    The British financial experts on the Reparations Commission have raised, objections to the Wiesbaden agreement recently concluded between Germany and France in ...

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  11. TWO MINUTES SILENT PRAYER.

    President Harding has issued a proclamation calling the entire nation to pause in silent prayer for two minutes at noon on Armistice day (11th November) as a ...

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  12. CHINESE INTEREST IN YAP.

    The Chinese Foreign Office has sent a Note to the American and Japanese Legations stating that the agreements between the United States and Japan relative to ...

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  13. HOURS OF LABOR IN AFRICA.

    The official correspondence which has passed between the Union Government and the International Labor Office at Geneva, in reference to the Washington Labor ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE.

    At the meeting of the League of Nations Assembly to-day Mr. Bruce, M.P. (Australia), who opened the debate on the disarmament report, said that Australia was ...

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  15. Lord Northcliffe's Advice.

    SYDNEY.--Lord Northcliffe sailed from Sydney on Saturday for China in the St. [?]. As he was going aboard he was [?] whether there was any truth in the ...

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  16. TEN THOUSAND MOPLAHS.

    It is officially stated that the rebel Moplahs now number 10,000, and that their armed resistance to the Government is becoming stronger. The rebel programme of ...

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  17. Senator Elliott Restive.

    S[?]tor Brigadier-General Elliott addressed a large congregation in the Presby[?] Church, Port Melbourne, on Civic Responsibility on Sunday evening. ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Henry Bowning Walsh, late of King's Park- road, Perth, and Mileura Station, Western Australia, glazier, who died on 28th August, 1920, at Preston, (V.), by his will of 16th September. ...

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  19. CANADA'S IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    Sir,-- I have before me your issue of 25th June, in which Mr. Clapp, Chief Commissioner of Railways, speaking at a social gathering, made some uncalled for ...

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  20. " JAPAN'S PATH OF HONOR."

    The New York "Times," which is one of the most conservative American newspapers, publishes a striking editorial article entitled Japan's Path of Honor, in ...

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  21. SMALL REVOLT IN SOUDAN.

    A small local rising is reported to have occurred near Darfur, in the Soudan. The agitator Abdullah attacked a post at Nyalla, killing a British, officer and ...

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  22. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The Reichstag has ratified the American Peace Treaty, all parties except the Communists supporting it. The President has formally announced the restoration of ...

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  23. AN ITALIAN SENSATION.

    A sensational report dealing with political happenings in Italy, including a rumor regarding a movement for the establishment of a republic, with the Duke of Aosta, a ...

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  24. LIVERPOOL'S UNEMPLOYED.

    The lenders of the unemployed demonstration in Liverpool a fortnight since, in which the crowd came into conflict with the police, many being injured, appeared ...

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  25. WELCOME TO MR. HUGHES AT SASSAFRAS.

    SASSAFRAS.--The Prime Minister and Mrs. Hughes, whose country home is at [?] were welcomed by the residents and Sassafras and surrounding districts on ...

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  26. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Meighen), who recently reorganised his Ministry with the view of strengthening it for the approaching elections, has now announced that he ...

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  27. YOUNG WOMAN POUND DEAD.

    On 24th September a well-dressed young woman engaged a room at a house [?] Faraday-street, Carlton. She brought [?] luggage to the premises the next day, ...

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  28. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    Walter Hagen, the well-known American professional, won the Professional Golfers' Association championship by defeating "Jim" Barnes, 3 up and 2 to play. The ...

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  29. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Dr. J. L. Cope, the Antarctic explorer, has returned from his expedition to the Antarctic. He declares that he has made important discoveries. He expects to ...

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  30. MAIL STEAMER IN COLLISION.

    The P. and O. line mail steamer Mantua (10,90[?] tons), which left London on Thursday for Australian ports, collided with the Norwegian ketch Star off St. Catherine's ...

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  31. RUSSIAN BASSO IN LONDON.

    M. Chaliapin, the famous Russian basso, bas arrived in London for a concert tour. Afterwards he will give twenty concerts in America. The proceeds are in aid of the ...

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  32. SALVATION ARMY IN CHINA.

    The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Globe" telegraphs:-- "The Chinese militarists are alarmed at the activities of the Salvation Army on ...

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  33. NEW AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE

    Mr. Corlette, an Australian, has been appointed the official architect in connection with the creation of the West Indian Agricultural College in Barbadoes. The ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The conference of members of the Sailors' Union, amidst cheers, defeated by 85 votes to 5 the attempt to order a reconsideration of the decision to separate from the ...

    Article : 99 words
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  37. THE REBELLION IN MOROCCO

    A communique from Madrid states that there has been heavy fighting near Mellilla, the rebels finally retreating. Spanish aeroplanes dropped tons of explosives upon the ...

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  38. FIGHTING IN ASIA MINOR.

    A cable message from Athens states that King Constantine has returned from the Asia Minor battle front. The streets were packed with people, and he was ...

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  39. MINERS ACCEPT REDUCED WAGES.

    Some of the miners employed in Lanark- shire collieries have offered to accept a reduction in wages amounting to 46 per shift in preference to shorter hours of labor. ...

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