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  2. TRADE DEPRESSION

    LONDON, Tuesday — Mr. W. P Rylands of the Iron And Steel Exchange in discussing the wave of depression passing over the ...

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  3. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The majority of the miners are back at work fitter a day's protest strike. The fact that the executives are advising the men ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA AND U. S. A

    NEW YORK. Tuesday. — The Australian Press Association has telegraphed to Senator Harding. Republican nominee for the Presidency. the ...

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  5. SOCIALISING SICILY

    ROME, Tuesday.—There have been further occupations of Sicilian lands. A thousand peasants, beaded by a monk marched in procession singing ...

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  6. SOVIET IN DANGER

    MOSCOW, Tuesday. —M. Tchitcherin the Bolshevik Commissary for Foreign Affairs, has addressed a strong note to France. He says that France ...

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  7. THE PRICE OF BREAD

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— The price of bread was discussed in the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. J. Gunn (Leader of the Labor ...

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  8. IRISH WAR NEWS

    LONDON Tuesday.—The M[?]ary surrounded the Sinn Fein conrt at the Town Hall Wexford and the police arrested Mayor Gornish who was ...

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  9. Queensland's Land Policy

    LONDON Wednesday — Commenting On Mr E. G. Theodore's speech, foreshadowing increased taxation on pastoral incomes, and a possible ...

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  10. SINN FEINER ARRESTED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sy[?]ton who was, arrested at -British for being in illegal possession, of arms liks now been charged with' steating time ...

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  11. Third internationals

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The "Evening Standard" publishes a document brought from M. Lenin by Miss Sylvan Pankhurst, giving the conditions ...

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  12. RUSSIAN INTERESTS IN CHINA.

    WASHINGTON Tuesday.—It is learned that diplomatic quarters are considering an international receivership or trusteeship for Russian ...

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  13. "SPECTRE OF IRISH REPUBERE

    LONDON Tuesday — The newspapers are sharply criticlaing Mr. Asquith's proposals in regard to Ireland arising from [?] Greys ...

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  14. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES UNION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Several Important motions are being considered by the annual conference of the Municipal Employes' Union which is sitting ...

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  15. Indefinitely Suspended

    LONDON, Tuesday .—Thee "Evening Standard" states "that trade negotiations with Russia have been indefinitely suspended until a satisfactory ...

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  16. LIBELLERS ABROAD.

    LONDON Tuesday.—Dr. Feetham. Anglican bishop of North Queensland addressing the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge ...

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  17. DEVELOPING THE STATE

    LAUNCESTON. Wednesday. — This morning the Minister .for works received a deputation representative of Stanley Municipal Council. Circular ...

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  18. Shipping Combine

    WASHINGTON Tuesday—Admiral Benson chairman of the United States Shipping Board has denied charges that the Germans will derive unfair ...

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  19. Starvel [?]

    BERIN Tuesday —[?] Schyosman in an article in the [?] Journal shows that the [?] of food in Germany has [?] ...

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  20. France and Germany. ,

    PARIS. Tuesday — "Intransigent" states that Dr. Mayer the German Ambassador to France suggested to M Leygues the French Premier that ...

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  21. FEDERAL INCOME TAX

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday .—In the Senate the Income Tax Bill was read a second time in committee Senator Earle moved that the' ...

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  22. Public Service Bill.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives, Mr. Tudor resumed the debate on the second reading of the Public Service Bill, ...

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  23. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOVIE

    MELBOURNE Wednesday —Spanking to-day at a luncheon given in honor of himself and Lady Doyle by the British Empire League Sir Arthur Conan ...

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  24. Prince of Wales

    LONDON, ,Tuesday.—The proposed Australasian reception to the Prince of Wales will be a luncheon instead of a dinner The date has not been settled. ...

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  25. Russo-Polish War

    RIGA, Tuesday. — It Is expected that the Russo-Polish armistice will tie signed on. October 8. ...

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  26. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. — The Postmaster-General (Mr. Wise) stated to-night that he had. already, granted licenses in a few cases for ...

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  27. Anti-Prohibs Beware.

    LONDON, Tuesday — A Fifeshire clergyman is warning anti-prohibitionists that the intends giving prominence to the liquor question His ...

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  28. Coal Tribunal's Award.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Council of the Australian Coal and Shale Miners' Federation, after discussing the recent award of the Coal Tribunal ...

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  29. POLES AND LITHUANIANS

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. —Reports from Coveo state that fighting has been renewed between' the: Poles and the Lithuanians. The former ...

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  30. Convention House Burned

    TOKYO Tuesday—The building wherein the Worlds Sunday School Convention was to be held was burned just before it was opened ...

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  31. International Free Trade.

    LONDON, Tuesday .—The International Free. Trade conference has opened at Caxton Hall There were many foreign representatives. Lord ...

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  32. Barley for France.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A shipment of 5000 tons of barley has arrived at Marseilles from Sehastopol. "General von Wrangel is pending other cargoes. ...

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  33. Preference to Returned Soldiers.

    SYDNEY Wednesday—A deputation from the Returned Soldiers and sailors' Imperial League' waited on the Government to-day regarding the ...

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  34. Attempts to Lower Wages

    MANCHESTER, (New Hampshire) Tuesday.—It Is understood that the United Textile Workers of America will shortly consider a proposition to ...

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  35. Base-ball Scandal

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "Evening Sun's" Chicago correspondent says that it is understood that the - Grand Jury which is investigating the base ...

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  36. U.S. Navy

    NEW YORK, Tuesday — The "New York American's" correspondent in Washington says that it is understood that nine United State ...

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  37. World's Largest Liner.

    BERLIN. Wednesday.—A fire destroyed the Interior of the Bismarek. the world's largest liner, which is nearing completion at Hamburg for ...

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  38. WHEAT MARKETING BILL

    SYDNEY. Wednesday —The [?] Marketing Bill entered on its third reading' in the Legislative Assembly to-night There was a good deal of ...

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  39. Position in N. S. W.

    SYDNEY Wednesday—As a result, of negotiations with 'the Australian Wheat Board it is not likely that the price of bread will be increased ...

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  40. Exportation of Sugar.

    RIG DE JANEIRO,- Tuesday.—Brazil has decreed the free exportation sugar on condition that sufficient stocks are maintained for home consumption. ...

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  41. Off the Orsova.

    FREMANTLE Wednesday — when the R. M. S Orsova arrived at Fremantle the ship's officials reported Unit Thomas Kelly a third class ...

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  42. General Cables

    WASHINGTON. . Tuesday.—It is reported that yellow fever prevails all the principal ports of the East Coast of Mexico. The public health ...

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  43. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION

    ADELAIDE Wednesday — In the Legislative Assembly to-night the second reading of the Proportional Representation Bill introduced by ...

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  44. NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    ALLAHABAD; Wednesday.—Sir Percy Cox assumed charge of the appointment of High Commissioner of Mesopotamia [?]tober 4 ...

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