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  2. MALABAR REBELLION

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday. –– The Dorsets were ambushed on Saturday morning. Colonel Herbert and Quartermaster Harvey were ...

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  3. THE SLUMP

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Lloyd George’s conference with the six business experts at Gairloch has ended and Mr. Lloyd George will ...

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  4. OVERSEAS STEAMERS

    It was pointed out to members of the Hobart Marine Board at their meeting yesterday by Warden T. Murdoch that the Commonwealth Line of ...

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  5. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Percy Hunter, when interflowed by the Australian Press Association regarding Lord Norther[?]ne’s strong ...

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  6. WOOL STORAGE

    The question of providing storage for wool controlled by the Central Wool Committee was discussed at the Marine Board meeting yesterday. ...

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  7. PACIFIC CONFERENCE

    TOKIO, Monday. ––The “Asahi Skimbun" declares that Japan's problem of finding an outlet for the increasing population will be frankly ...

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  8. LAUNCESTON SHOW

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  9. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Monday.—The Kemalists have released 600 French prisoners who were captured in 1920. ...

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  10. SOCIALIST VICTORY

    STOCKHOLM, Monday. — The general election results indicate a considerable, turnover in political opinion in favor of the Socialist ...

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  11. COAL SUBSIDY

    LONDON, Monday. — The South Wales coal owners have accepted the Government’s offer of independent arbitration in the subsidy to wages ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    LONDON, Monday. ––The Postmaster General announces that it is no longer possible to post letters to Australia by air–mail to Paris on ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE

    LAUNCESON, Tuesday — The annual conference of the Launceston and Hobart municipal councils took place to-day, commencing In the ...

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  14. COLLIERIES CLOSING

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The coal owners of the north of England are closing down all collieries to–day. They have Issued a notice to their ...

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  15. PROJECTED AERIAL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Daily News” reports that an aerial transport firm in Manchester and Paris is contemplating a line from France to ...

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  16. NATIONALIST CONFERENCE

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The Nationalist Conference was continued at Launceston to-day, the Premier (Sir Walter [?]ee) presiding. ...

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  17. FARMERS & STOCKOWNERS

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday — The farmers, stockowners and orchardists conference was resumed to–day under the presidency of Mr. L. M. ...

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  18. PRIME MINISTER'S DENIAL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) tonight denied that the Federal Government contemplated any such plan ...

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  19. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Monday — M’Conachy, who is receiving 1000, began his first match to-day, meeting Inman in a game of 8000 up. Inman was in his ...

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  20. AERIAL TRIP

    ADELAIDE, - Tuesday.—A message from Chariotte Waters states that Lieutenant Briggs and Francis Birties passed through rainstorms ...

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  21. FREIGHT CHARGES

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—An advance of £1 per ton on the rates for the carriage of onions and potatoes is announced by companies trading ...

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  22. FURTHER MATCHES

    LONDON, Tuesday — M’Conachy plays Newman on November 14 in London, Reece in January, at Newcastle and also in February at ...

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  23. CATHOLICS AND LABOR

    LONDON, Monday. — At the Catholic Federation Conference a resolution was moved stating that Catholics could not be Socialists, and ...

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  24. CHAMPIONSHIP, GOLF

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The first round for the ladles' golf championship of Victoria was played to-day over the Metropolitan club's links at ...

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  25. "ANOTHER DREYFUS CASE"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday — At the Central Police Const today the case of Sergeant-Major Eugene Ernest Gros was mentioned. Le Gros was ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS

    LONDON, Monday. –– “Sporting Life” states that when the arrangements were made for the visit of the Australian football team, all ...

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  27. AEROPLANE CRASHES

    LONDON, Monday.–– A Vickers Vimy aeroplane crashed at Ramsgate falling 200ft in a Dusty wind. Immediately burst into flames and ...

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  28. THE COTTON CROP

    WASHINGTON Monday —The Government reports that the condition of the cotton crop is 42 per cent. below last year's crop, or 12 per cent. ...

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  29. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The Prime Minister will make a supplementary statement in the House of Representatives to-morrow covering ...

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  30. OBSTINATE PARSON,

    LONDON. Monday. ––The Rey. J. B. Ro[?]rill, of Islington, against whom a distress warrant for the non-payment of rent was issued nine months ...

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  31. EPIDEMICS AND [?]ORS

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  32. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY. Tuesday —As a result of the miners going on strike, the Northern Collieries' Association closed Aberdare Extended, Alberdare (Central. ...

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  33. BADAK OPTION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.–– The Badak Company advises that testing operations by shaft sinking commenced on its Brookstead option, ...

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  34. WOMAN’S MYSTERIOUS DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday — Plain clothes polkas, who have been investigating the mysterious deaths of a woman at Carlton, are now ...

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  35. COST OF PLAGUE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Addressing a conference of municipal councils, Mr M’Girr (Minister tor Health) said the last plague invasion cost Sydney 185 ...

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  36. PRICE OF BREAD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. ––The master bakers have decided to increase the price of bread to 1/1½ per lb leaf, representing an advance of ...

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  37. EVERYONE AN EVANS

    Everyone was an Evans at a wedding. at L[?], Church Cardiganshire. when Mr S. R. Evans and Miss Neva Evans. daughter of Captain ...

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