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  2. MALABAR REBELLION

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday. — The military, situation is most didicult, owing to the wild and densely wooded country, devoid of adequate means ...

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  3. HUGHES MINISTRY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday —Members of the Country Party in the House of Representatives have now definitely decided to challenge the ...

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  4. THE WOOL MARKET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Yorkshire Post" condemns the Bawra's discretion only to offer 18,300 bales in the next series out of 450,000 bales ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT

    VANCOUVER. (B.C.), Tuesday.— The United Press Association's, Washington correspondent states that resolutions will be introduced in the ...

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  6. ATTEMPT THAT FAILED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The letters Mr. W. H. Page, ex-Ambassador Great Britain published in the "World's Work") reveal an attempt ...

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  7. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — In he House of Representatives to-day the Prime -Minister, made a-supplementary statement in regard to ...

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  8. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Tuesday — A demonstration of unemployed was taking place in the Strand and Trafalgar Square when the police attempted to ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN SYNDICATE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Trade papers have been informed from Berlin that negotiations ore proceeding between a representative of an ...

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  10. NON-CO-OPERATION.

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday.—Mr Gandhi an urgent meeting of the leaders to-consider the revising non-co-operation ...

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  11. SCHOOLMASTER'S END

    BRISBANE, Wednesday—Patrick Shea (45). headmaster of the South Brisbane Boys' School, left home on Saturday morning with ...

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  12. A PROFOUND IMPRESSION

    LONDON, Tuesday — Prior, to the affray at Trafalgar Square 7000 unemployed marched in the most orderly fashion along Piccadilly to Hyde ...

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  13. FAR EASTERN DISCUSSION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Judge Hughes. Secretary of State, is sending notes to Belgium, Holland and Portugal inviting them to partake in the ...

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  14. REBEL RAIDS

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday — Police and loyal villagers who were arresting rebels near Tirur were ambushed and six of them were seriously ...

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  15. FRENCH TEXTILE STRIKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Owing to the French textile strike, which does not show signs of ending, large German orders which had been placed ...

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  16. CANADA'S POLICY

    OTTAWA, ? Wednesday.—Premier Meighen, in a manifesto, following the announcement of the dissolution Parliament, states that the ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The third Commonwealth passenger liner, Hobson's Bay, bas ben launched at Vickers'. yards at Barrow-in-Furness. The ...

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  18. COLLIERIES CLOSING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—North Wales mines, employing 12,000 men, closed to-day, owing-to their inability to produce at a profitable price. ...

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  19. PAYMENT OF WAR DEBTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The ' "Daily Express" states that Mr. Winston Churchill's speech, in which he suggested that .Britain should be ...

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  20. THE MORETON BAY

    LONDON, Tuesday — The first of the Commonwealth passenger lines, the Morteon Bay, is arriving in London in November, and is sailing for ...

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  21. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Wednesday .— M'conachy made a remarkable recovery at opening of the second day's session of his match with Inman. He ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT POLICY

    LONDON, Tuesday — Mr. Lloyd George, in receiving the freedom of Inverness said that the Washington Conference would constitute one of ...

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  23. THE ARBUCKLE CASE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—The reports that the State would drop the manslaughter charges against Boscoe Arbuckle have been contradicted by ...

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  24. ENGLISH WEDDING.

    LONDON, Tuesday — Colonel Lister, a. son of Sir T. Villiers Lister, was, married to Mrs. George Sandy, daughter of Mr. Duncan Cameron, of ...

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  25. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—The League of Nations has postponed till the next year the Argentine amendment to the covenant of the League submitted to ...

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  26. M'CONACHY'S INTENSITY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily News" states that what strikes one most about M'Conachy is his Intensity. The universe holds ...

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  27. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    TOKIO, Tuesday — General Leonard and Wood, in a speech at a luncheon in his honor by the Minister for War, declared that the cordiality of ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL UNION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The annual report of the Federated Municipal and Shire Councils Union slates that there are no unfinancial members in the ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS

    LONDON, Tuesday — The Rev. Fisher, vicar of All Hallows Church, at Leeds, and a member of the Northern Union Rugby Club. during ...

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  30. N.Z. SUGAR SUPPLIES

    WELINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. —'Mr. Lee, Minister of Trade and Commerce, has announced in the House of Representatives the terms ...

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  31. AMERICAN POLITICS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The administration is greatly concerned with the growing power of the farmers political group, which now ...

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  32. U.S. SHIPPING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The United states Shipping Board has severed its, relations with the Liverpool Liners' Conference, with ...

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  33. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Trade Union Congress, which is sitting at the Trades Hall, is considering the formation of an organised workers' ...

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  34. MANAGER'S REPLY

    LONDON, Tuesday — In reference the Rev. Fisher's sermon Mr. W R. Cann (manager of the team) when interviewed by the Australian Press ...

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  35. SIR S. M'CAUGHEY'S WILL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— the House of Representatives to-day the Assistant Minister -for Defence said that War Loan bonds and New ...

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  36. WRECKED SCHOONER'S CREW

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. —The warship Chatham has sent a wireless message stating that she has picked up the remainder of the crew ...

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  37. IRISH UNREST

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Armed and masked -men at Belfast; entered John Bell's house and accused him of being a special constable. They say ...

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  38. R38 DISASTER

    LONDON. Tuesday.—At the in guest on the airship R38, which crashed at Hall recently, Mr. Bateman, the scientist aboard the air ...

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  39. ULSTER PARLT. ADJOURNS

    BELFAST. Tuesday—Parliament has adjourned till December .13. the Speaker having power to call a special meeting If untoward events arise ...

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  40. TASMANIAN WHEAT

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—The Premier (Sir Walter Lee) stated today that he had received a communication from the Prime Minister ...

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  41. SYDNEY JEWELLERY ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Marcus Aaron Michelson (16), who had been arrested in connection with the robbery of a large quantity of jewellery ...

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  42. BARRIER UNEMPLOYED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Barrier unemployed have rejected the proposal by the Government that they should go out and chop and cart wood ...

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  43. ULSTER SENATOR

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—Viscount Pirrie. the Ulster Senator, who arrived two days ago to investigate the oil situation, hurriedly returned to ...

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