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  2. COLLISION IN TUNNEL

    PARIS, Thursday. — Two local trains collided at Batignolles in a tunnel near the city. Fifteen are known to be killed and more than 100 ...

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  3. SEAT IN THE COUNCIL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday —Circumstances arising out .of an election for the Legislative Council of Tasmania were ventilated is the Full ...

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  4. INDIAN UNREST

    ALLAHABAD; Wednesday.—As a result of the Bombay meeting of non-co-operation leaders, Hr. Gandhi and 50 of the other extremist leaders ...

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  5. THE SLUMP

    LONDON, Wednesday — The woollen outlook at Leeds is very gloomy, there is no immediate sign of recovery. A financial crisis is already ...

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  6. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Wednesday — Mr. Percy Hunter denies that It is proposed to despatch 1110,000 emigrants, or anything approaching that number in ...

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  7. “AUSTRALIA’S GREATEST M[?]TARIST”

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister announced the selection of Senator Pearce (Minister for ...

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  8. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    After an interview with the "Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), the General Labor Council and a sub-committee of the Labor party conferred to ...

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  9. GANDHI'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Gandhi, writing in the “Bombay Chronicle,” suggests that his own arrest is imminent. ...

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  10. MANY MISSING.

    PASSENGERS MOSTLY WORKERS PARIS, Wednesday.—Seventy-five injured have been recovered, but many are missing. There were ...

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  11. SHIPOWNERS COMPLAINING.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The shipowners inform the Australian Press Association that if Australia ever adopted Lord Northcliffe’s ...

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  12. MALABAR REBELLION.

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday.—At Kuttipuram 200 Moplahs, with swords and knives, raided the police station and wounded five constables. ...

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  13. A.L.P.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—A [?] in the “Daily Telegraph” [?] that the Tasmanian executive had decided that Tasmanian would not be ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The police authorities praise the leaders of the genuine unemployed, who did not participate in yesterday's ...

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  15. CLOSED COLLIERIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The North Wales coal owners are re-opening today the collieries closed down on Monday. ...

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  16. HARVEY INCIDENT.

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday.—Details of the Herbert Harvey incident are to band. He and his companions were proceeding with a ...

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  17. VOYAGE Of THE QUEST

    LISBON, Wednesday. —Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship Quest bas arrived in the Tagus in order to under repairs, after a severe" handling ...

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  18. THE INDEMNITIES

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — The German Industrial Federation has nominated a committee, including Herr Simmons and Herr Sti[?] ...

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  19. FRENCH BUDGET T

    LONDON, Wednesday — The "Daily Express” Paris correspondent states that the 1932 Budget is the obstacle to M. Briand's going to Washington, ...

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  20. PLAGUE RACING.

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday. — Virulent plague is raging at Jabbalpore (Central Provinces). It is reported that the attacks are ...

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  21. SOVIET RUSSlA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Riga message confirms the news that the Bolsheviks have captured viadivestock ...

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  22. TOKUGAWA INTERVIEWED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday — The "Philadelphia Ledger's" Tokio correspondent has interviewed Prince Tokugawa, bead of Japan's; delegation ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—The League of Nations Assembly bas dosed Its sittings, and China, Brazil, Belgium and Spain were re-elected as-non-permanent ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    DEAL (New Jersey), Wednesday. —Mrs. Fred Latts, of Chicago, defeated Miss Cecil Leitch, the English Canadian woman champion, in the ...

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  25. IRISH AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Wednesday — The Southern Unionists are disturbed because they will not be represented the Irish Conference. They year ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Wednesday — The English-born team for Monday’s match is as follows Clarkson, Stone, Todd, Hall, Stockwell, Parkin, Brittain, ...

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  27. AMENDING THE COVENANT.

    GENEVA, Wednesday,—An interesting debate look place in the Assembly of the League of Nations upon the proposal to amend article ...

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  28. “NOW DO AS YOU LIKE”

    PARIS, Wednesday.—"Le Matin" publishes an interview- with Herr Steiner, the Austrian sociologist, and an intimate friend of General Von ...

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  29. HOTTEST ON RECORD

    LONDON, Wednesday — Today's shade temperature in London reached 83 deg. Fahr., and was the hottest October day since records have ...

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  30. CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS

    DEVONEPORT, Thursday.—The deicisions of the Nationalist and Farmers' conferences at Launceston are a matte of some amusement locally. ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. FRENCH LOAN ISSUED.

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  32. POSSIBILITIES OF WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The 'Daily Express," discussing the possibility of war between the United and Japan, asks: 'Will the ...

    Article : 204 words
  33. BILLIARD MATCH

    LONDON, Wednesday. —At the close of the day's session of the billiard match, M’Conachy was 4108, his breaks being 144 and 109. ...

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  34. UPPER SILESIA

    PARIS, Wednesday — The Silesia[?] Commission of the League of Nations has adopted in principle the draft scheme which was submitted by M. ...

    Article : 95 words
  35. COOK-CARPENTIER FIGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday — Although the prices are not yet announced, Mr Wilson states that there are already numerous inquiries at the booking ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. SOVIET RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday, — The “Daily News” Petrograd correspondent states that the plight of 150 British subjects in that city is ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. LABOR VlCTORY

    LONDON, Thursday.— The West Houghton by-election, to-fill the seat the late Mr. Tyson Wilson, M.P. (Labor), resulted in a victory for ...

    Article : 51 words
  38. Advertising

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