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  2. THE NEW PREMIER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The State Labor Caucus ballot for the Premiership made vacant by the death of Mr. Storey, resulred in a victory for ...

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  3. THE TRADE SLUMP

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King, accompanied by the Queen and Princess Mary, has visited Manchester. The King, in opering the extension of ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Friday —In reply to the "Bally Chronicle." the 'Daily Express" justifies its article, on the Pacific on the ground that ...

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  5. IRISH CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Sina Fein delegates arrived in London on Saturday evening. ...

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  6. MALABAR REBELLION

    ALLAHABAD, Friday — Calicut is overflowing with refugees reporting that the Moplahs are now not offering the choice of conversion, but are ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    Queensland's Labor Premier has outmanoeuvred the wirepullers of British finance who have endeavored to defeat the Labor Government by boycotting Queensland loans. Mr. Theodore has succeeded in floating a 12,000,000 dollar loan |n America, thus ...

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  8. DEMONSTRATIVE WELCOME.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Irishmen in London are arranging a demonstrative welcome at Euston this afternoon to Irish delegates, who will ...

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  9. THE INDEMNITIES

    PARIS, Friday — Under the Wiesbaden agreement Germany is pledged to deliver goods and material to the full limit of German production from ...

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  10. SHOCKING ATROCITIES

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—The rebels are committing arson and rape, and are torturing their victims, who are commited to dig their own graves. ...

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  11. FRENCH FEARS

    PARIS, "Friday — "La Depeche de Toulouse,” in commenting on the Washington conference, states. that real disarmament is impossible, unless ...

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  12. RELEASE OF INTERNEES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Decies (representative Peer of Ireland), writing to the Dublin press, advocates the release of all politied interness ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON. Saturday.—The Labor Conference has appointed a committee of six, including Messrs. Sidney Webb, Ramsay Maedonald, and ...

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  14. BRITISH DELEGATION

    LONDON, Friday — The “Morning Post’s” political correspondent states that Judge Hughes’ disclosure of Mr. Lloyd. George’s message to the ...

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  15. DAIL EIREANN DESIRES PEACE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Mr. O’Callaigh, ex-Speaker of the Dail Eireann, and now the Sinn Fein's envoy, "when interviewed by the “Exceliory’ said ...

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  16. LOAN "GOBBLED UP.

    LONDON, Friday.—Telegrams from New York definitely state that the public “gobbled up” the Queensland bonds. ...

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  17. MERCENARY BELGIANS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The visit which Mr. W. A. Windeyer (a prominent Australian in London) has just. made to the principal [?] ...

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  18. PRINCE’S INDIAN TOUR

    LONDON,: Saturday.—An Ango-In-dian police officer, writing to the “Sunday Express.” states that it is madness to permit the Prince of ...

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  19. ENGLISH CRITICISM.

    LONDON, Friday.—City opinion on the innovation of Queensland borrowing from 'America varies. The strongest opponents of Queensland’s ...

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  20. PERSIA

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday —Mo-hammed Tam, the leader of, the Khorasan rebellion, has been defeated and killed at Kuchan. The Persian ...

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  21. DOMINION REPRESENTATION.

    WASHINGTON, Friday—The State Department says. that, the Government is gratified that the British Dominions will be Represented at the ...

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  22. MR. THEODORE’S DENIAL.

    LONDON. Saturday.—The newspapers are giving prominence to a New York message concerning the successful issue of the Queensland ...

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  23. £38 DISASTER

    LONDON, Friday — The Air Ministry’s Court of Inquiry on the illfated airship R38 reports that the airship broke In two owing to the ...

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  24. KIDNAPPED LORD.

    LONDON, Friday.—The quarter sessions has awarded Lord Bandon £61,995 for the Sinn Fein burning of Castle Bernard, and £45,691 for the ...

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  25. FINANCIER’S ESTATE

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Ernest Cassel’s estate has been sworn at £6,000,000, and will pay an-estate duty of £2,400,000. The will gives a sister ...

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  26. LONDON AMAZED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—City circles are amazed at Mr. Theodore's denial of the loan, of which the most responsible financial and other dailies ...

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  27. JAPAN’S DEMANDS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.— The United Press Association’s Tokio correspondent states that according to the newspaper, “Asahi Shimbun,” ...

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  28. ES-SERVICE MAN COMPENSATED

    Mr. John M'Cabe (an ex-serviceman) has been awarded £4000 compensation for Injuries inflicted by members of the Irish Republican Army. M'Cabe ...

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  29. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The match between the Australasian rughy team and the Broughtbn Rangers to-day resulted in a win for the vistors by ...

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  30. N.S.W. LOAN

    LONDON, Saturday — The prospectus of the New South Wales' loan of £8.000,000 has been issued. The loan matures in 1930-40 and closes on ...

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  31. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION.

    LONDON. Saturday.—"When the King and Queen returned to London from Manchester large crowds filled the station, the English awaiting the ...

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  32. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, SATURDAY.—General Leonard Wood (Governor-General of, the Phllippines) addressed the American Japan, Society,-and declared that ...

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  33. HEAT WAVE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—A great part of Europe has been literally sizzling the past week, particularly Southern England. The mercury has been ...

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  34. PANAMA CANAL

    NEW YORK, (Sunday.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that Senaior Borah’s Earamn Bill will be put to the vote ...

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  35. BOWLING

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The annual meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Bowling Association was held on Saturday evening, Mr. A. F. Scott. ...

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  36. MAN'S INHUMANITY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Express” Berlin correspondent states that a dramatic story of Grand Duke kiduapping and incarcerating ...

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  37. MOROCCO WAR

    MADRID, Saturday.— The Spanish troops In North Africa, continue their victorious advance. Atlaten has been occupied with little loss. The Moors ...

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  38. BRITISH DELEGATES.

    An official report state that the British delegates to the Irish peace conference will be: Mr. Lloyd George (Prime Minister), Lord Birkenhead ...

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  39. REBELS DEMORALISED

    MADRID, Saturday — The latest report from Melilla states that motors have demoralised the flight of the rebels and that many tribes are ...

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  40. “AUSTRALIA LEADS”

    LONDON, Saturday.—The onserver,” in a leader headed “Australia Leads,” eulogises Mr. Hughes’ courageous unfolding of the airship ...

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  41. LABOR LEADERS' WORE.

    WASHINGTON, Suday. — Mr. Samuel Gompers has announced the formation of an advisory committee, consisting of 100 prominent American ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday. Miss Joyce Wethered won the English ladies' golf championship, defeating Mrs. Mum ford by 42 up and 11 to play. ...

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  43. RUSSIAN FAMINE

    BRUSSELS, Saturday — The International Conference on the Russian famine has reached a crucial point on the question of credits, The ...

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  44. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Friday — Bradford bustness men are undertaking to provide £250,000 towards the British Empire exhibition. The initial meeting ...

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  45. ABOLITION OF BONUS

    LONDON, Saturday — The engineers have decided to take a ballot on the abolition of their bonus. ...

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  46. SHANTUNG QUESTION

    SHANGHAI, Friday — China has rejected Japan’s Shantung Proposals. NEW YORK. Friday — The “Philadelphia Ledger’s” Pekin ...

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  47. OCEAN FREIGHT WAR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The United States Emergency Fleet Corporation and Shipping Board has embarked on a ruthless ocean rate warfare ...

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  48. BILLARD MATCH

    LONDON, Saturday.— M’Conachy had scored 6610 and Inman 6598 at the end of to-day’s session, each player scoring five breaks over 10d. Inman’s ...

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  49. ITALIAN WINS ROAD RACE.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Pavest. an Italian, won the Surrey Walking Club’s annual London to Brighton race of 52 miles, doing the distance ...

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  50. TEXT OF REPLY. JAPAN NOT SINCERE.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—The text of China’s reply to Japan's Shantung proposals declares that Japan advances no plan fundamentally ...

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  51. CHARLIE CHAPLIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Charlie Chaplin has returned to America to complete a contract consisting of two films. He is returning to England ...

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