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  2. KINGDOM OF SHYLOCK

    NEW YORK, Friday — Seven leading Wall street bankers have returned from Washington after attending the [?] of a series of conferences ...

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  3. ANGLO-JAP TREATY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Morning Post” says that the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty is regarded in the United States as potentially ...

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  4. INDIA’S RIGHTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Dr. Sastri, the Indian delegate to the imperial ...

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  5. THE IRISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Unionists secured all the eight seats in the south and east of Belfast. Sir Robert Anderson, a Unionist (13,466 ...

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  6. FRANCE’S MAILED FIST

    PARIS, Thursday.—“Le Temps” emphasises the importance of the declaration of M. Briand made in the Chamber of Deputies that if the ...

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  7. BULLHOEK POGROM

    (Tasmanian Press Association.—Copyright.) CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The “Prophet” Enoch was charged with sedition at Queenstown Court to-day. He ...

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  8. A DRAWN GAME

    LONDON, Thursday.—Light rain delayed the resumption of the match between the Australian Eleven and the Oxford University team. Sawdust ...

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  9. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The miners executive has agreed to accept the Government’s invitation to a conference, but members say that the ...

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  10. AN OLD MAN’S DEATH

    LAUNCESTON, Friday — [?] quest was opened this afternoon into the circumstances surrounding the death of an old man, [?] ...

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  11. COST OF COCKATOO

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Cockatoo Commission to-day, Mr. J. W. Clark, general manager, said He had to spend a considerable amount of ...

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  12. FAVORS RENEWAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A representative of the Colonial Office, Sir James Allen (High Commissioner for New Zealand), and many New Zealand ...

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  13. FUNDING OF ALLIED DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — The Secretary of the Treasury has indicated that the funding of Allied debts in the United States will take place ...

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  14. [?]HITA GOVERNMENT

    VANCOUVER. Thursday. — The United Press Association’s Washington correspondent says that diplomatic circles have been advised that ...

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  15. AMERICAN AMMUNITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Hamar Greenwood, in the House of Commons, replying to a question, said that since March 26 16,388 rounds of American ...

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  16. DR. MANNIX

    LAUNCESTON Friday.—At a combined meeting of Protestant Alliance lodges held in Launceston to-day, the return of Dr. Ma[?]ix to Australia was ...

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  17. PERU’S WAY WITH PO LITICIANS

    SAN JOSE (Costa Rica), Thursday —The Peruvian Government failed to deport to Australia 45 politicians, including General Oscar Benavides, a ...

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  18. PREMIER’S THREAT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Commons the Premier, answering a question, said that no response had been made to the offer he ...

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  19. IRISH DETERMINATION

    A branch of the Self-Determination for Ireland League of Australia has been formed at Kempton, and will include all creeds and nationalises. ...

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  20. FOLLY OFF INDEMNITIES

    LONDON, Friday — The “Daily Express” says that financial and industrial circles are agitated whether Britain’s foreign trade can survive ...

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  21. BRITISH RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Friday. — Sir Eric Geddes, in moving the second reading of the Railway Bill in the House of Commons, opined that ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL

    CAPETOWN. Thursday. — Before sailing for England this afternoon the Premier (General Smuts) made a statement on the wool position in ...

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  23. CUSTOMS HOUSE FIRE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Dublin newspapers strongly condemn the burning of the Customs House, and consider it a blew to the ...

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  24. TARIFF DEBATE

    MELBOURNE, Friday — The tariff schedule was further considered in the House of Representatives to-day, On item: Socks, Mr. Foley (W. A.) ...

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  25. TROUBLE IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Thursday — The correspondent of the “Daily Express” in Alexandria says that the town is now quiet. An excellent effect was ...

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  26. FIGHTING THE WAZIRS

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.—Fighting in Waziristan the British surprised a large forge of tribesmen. The 68th [?]es charged with the bayon[?]. ...

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  27. MR. OSMOND ESMONDE.

    VANCOUVER. Friday.—Mr. Osmond Esmonde, charged with uttering seditious language, is to be tried again to-day. The jury disagreed ...

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  28. “WAR CRIMINALS” FARCE

    LONDON, Thursday—British newspapers protest against the inadequacy of the sentence of ten months passed on Corporal Heyner, who was ...

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  29. YAP MANDATE

    OSAKA, Thursday — Baron Kato, addressing an Opposition party meeting blamed the Japanese Government for developments in Paris regarding ...

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  30. BARDSLEY’S “TEAM.”

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. [?] manager of the Australian Eleven, has telegraphed to the Australian Press Association: “There is ...

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  31. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    SYDNEY, Friday — The master builders state that they intend to fight to the last ditch against the no Saturday work movement, by the ...

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  32. U.S. MARINE STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The marine strike is no nearer settlement, private owners declaring for a fight to a finish. Labor Secretary Davis is ...

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  33. THE HOURS QUESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Evening Standard” states that the hours question between the Australians may be brought to a head as soon as ...

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  34. U.S.-CHINESE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Friday — The Senate has ratified the United States. Chinese treaty, confirming the application of a five per cent, ad valorem ...

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  35. HENRY JONES LIMITED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At the half-year general meeting of the shareholders of Henry Jones Co-operation Ltd., at South Yarra to-day, it ...

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  36. NATURALISTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    NEW-YORK—Dr. W. K. Gregory, of the American Natural History Museum, and Mr. Henry Craven, the explorer, have left San ...

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  37. DETERMINED SUICIDE

    Mrs. Mary Treb[?]cock, a young man tried woman who besided at 20 Gregory sister. Sandy Bay committed suicide last evening in a determined man. ...

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  38. GOLF

    LONDON, Thursday — In the semi-finals of the golf championship Graham beat Tubbs by one hole. Hunter is favorite in the final ...

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  39. BELL BAY RAILWAY.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday—At a meeting of the Launceston Chamber of Manufacturers to-night, Mr. H. K. [?]sh was elected president and Mr. C. ...

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  40. FOR UPPER SILESIA

    LONDON. Friday — A War Office communique states that four battalions from Cologne are proceeding to Upper Silesia to-night. Two more ...

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  41. TEST PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. E. H. D. Sewell, writing in the “Daily Chronicle.” says: “Rain has damaged the wicket at Nottingham. This is the ...

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  42. PROHIBITION FAVORED

    SYDNEY. Friday — The Labor council has carried a motion in favor of prohibition by 34 votes to 14. After strenuous debating the council ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The brewers’ exhibition is holding the usual colonial wine competitions on October 29. Entries close on October 15. ...

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  44. INDIAN BANK SQUABBLE

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday. — There was a stormy, general meeting of the Tata Industrial Bank, Limited. The Indian shareholders objected to the ...

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  45. LATE SHIPPING.

    Karitane, s.s. 1276 tons. Captain B. Spain, master, from Sydney. Oonah, s.s. 1757 tons. Captain E. Evans, master, from Melbourne ...

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  46. WHEAT CORNER

    CHICAGO, Thursday — Indication’s point to a wheat corner by farmers, who are holding up deliveries and throwing the speculators into a panic, ...

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  47. CHEAP MEAT

    SYDNEY. Friday — The first of the State owned meat shops run by the Government is a pronounced success, prices being considerably under ...

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  48. CITY OF SYDNEY LOAN

    LONDON, Thursday — The city of Sydney is issuing a £1,000,000 loan at 6½ per cent, ten year debentures at 99. The loan has been ...

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  49. DOUGLAS SHAPING WELL.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Douglas made 181 not out - of 339 for Essex. He went in eighth and prevented a collapse, with the assistance of Hare, ...

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  50. THE LYELL TROUBLE MR. OGDEN’S VISIT.

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—Mr. J. E. Ogden, M.H.A., after paying a visit to Mount Lyell in reference to the industrial situation, reached Zeehan to-day. ...

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  51. BOXING

    CLEVELAND, Thursday.—Johnny Kilbane outpointed Freddie Jacks, the claimant of the British feather weight crown, in 10 rounds. ...

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  52. RECORD DIVORCE [?]ST

    SYDNEY, Friday—When the present [?]ttings of the Divorce Courts were begun in March there were 1000 cases on the list. Up to the present 600 of ...

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  53. N.Z. BOWLERS DEFEATED

    LONDON, Thursday — Swansea defeated the New Zealand team by 151 to 111. The green was tricky and baffled the New Zealanders. ...

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  54. GENERAL STRIKE IN NORWAY

    CHRISTIANIA, Thursday — The general strike in Norway has commenced. ...

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