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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    DURBAN, Monday — The match between the Australian Eleven and Natal was continued to-day. During the Week-end rata fell, so that the ...

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  3. “DIE-HARD'S” CENSURE MOTION

    LONDON, Monday.—The Speaker ruled Lord Robert Cecil's amendment out of order. -Colonel J. Gretton moved his motion, condemning the ...

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  4. GERMANY'S PLIGHT

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Chronicles" special Berlin correspondent states that The sudden drop in the value of the mark has made ...

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  5. MALABAR REBELLION

    ALLAHABAD. Monday—The Dorsets engaged the rebels south—east of Malapuram, inflicting 10 casualties. Another Dorset company surrounded ...

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  6. SHANTUNG QUESTION

    PEKIN, Monday—It Is announced that China's fundamental attitude regarding Shantung is still the same as a year ago, when the Chinese ...

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  7. BOXING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Fox defeated Honeyman on points in a twentyrounds bout tor the featherweight championship and the Lonsdale belt. ...

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  8. OMINOUS WARNING.

    "It is Impossible for .the House to decide with whom the Government, should negotiate. The only point it can decide is, whether it should ...

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  9. SECKETT TO VISIT U.S.A

    NEW YORK, Monday—The New York "Times'" sporting editor states that it is understood that Mr. Rickard is negotiating arrangements for ...

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  10. CANCELLATION OF DEBTS

    LONDON. Monday. — Mr, Austen Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Government was not in communication with ...

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  11. AMERICAN LEGION

    KANSAS CITY Monday. — The American legion convention, which Field-Marshal Foch Admiral Lord Beatty and Generals Dinz and Jacques ...

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  12. YESTERDAY’S PLAY

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  13. IF CONFERENCE FAILS.

    "If the conference falls," said the Prime Minister, "the first thing the Government Will do Will be to ask the House of Commons to ...

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  14. CONFERENCE WITH SINN FEIN.

    Mr. R. S. Gwynne (Coalition Unionist member Eastbourne), in seconding the motion, denied the Prime Minister's statement that the ...

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  15. SHIELDING JAPAN

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Austen Chamberlain in the House of Commons replying to a question said be was not aware, of any intention, on ...

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  16. AMEICAN RAILWAYS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. C. W. Coleman, chief storekeeper of the Victorian railways, Mr. H Sergeant, assistant storekeeper; Messrs. M. J. ...

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  17. MOTION DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Colonel Greton’s motion was defeated by 439 votes to 43. ...

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  18. CHINA BANKRUPT

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "Chicago Tribune's" Pekin, correspondent. states that a financial crisis of the most acute nature faces the Pekin ...

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  19. ANIMATED SCENES.

    LONDON, Monday—It is a long time since there has been a scene in the House of Commons so animated as to-day, when the "die-hards" ...

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  20. LABOR PARTY'S ATTITUDE,

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labor) said that the Labor patty was supporting the Government because the motion raised issues "vital not only to the ...

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  21. ULSTER'S POSITION

    Mr.. Lloyd George discussed the sir nation due to the fact that certain power were to be conferred on the two. Parliaments simultanerul. The ...

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  22. ADMIRAL BEATTY’S SPEECH.

    KANSAS CITY, Monday.—Admiral Lord Beatty. In a speech at the American Legion Convention, said that other nations had fought in self ...

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  23. MOUNT MORGAN

    ROCKHAMPTON (C.Q.) Tuesday.— At a meeting of the Australian Workers Union last night it was decided to declare Mount Morgan “black” from the ...

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  24. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Monday — The State Department has announced that four American delegates to the Disarmament Conference will be given ...

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  25. MR. LLOYD GEORGE CHEERED.

    Mr. Lloyd George rose amid prolonged cheering. He said that a very Issue bad .been, raised. It was clear that a section of the House was ...

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  26. AN ANGRY INCIDENT

    There was an angry scene later, while Earl Winterton (Unionist) was speaking. Mr. 'T.-Jones (Labor) addressed the chair asking: "Why don't ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S SUPREMACY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Swanson ranking as a Democratic member -of the Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, in a speech to-day said ...

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  28. PRIME MINISTER GLOOMY.

    Mr. Lloyd George speech was of an emotional character. Several times be spoke with great emphasis, raising both clenched bauds overt his ...

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  29. £10,000 CLAIMED

    SYDNEY Tuesday —Acting under the instructions of Alderman Richard Brainston, Mr. Nlland, solicitor, to-day isued a writ against the "Daily ...

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  30. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday—Sir J. D. Connelly Agent General tor Western Australia), Mr. J. M’Ewan Hunter (Agent-General for Queensland), and ...

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  31. MR. ASQUITH'S SPEECH.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith said that If the motion bad- been submitted a year ago, he would have supported it, , but happily the eyes of the Government ...

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  32. SINN FEIN DELEGATES.

    "Another point,” continued the Prime Minister, is that if there was be a conference, it bad to be with the men who were repudiating the ...

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  33. BEQUEST OT THE CHURCH

    LAUNCESTON, (Tuesday — At the Practice Court to-day before Mr. Justice Ewing the will of the late Patrick Sheehan came ton for further ...

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  34. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S ABSENCE.

    "WASHINGTON, Monday,—Speaking at the Pilgrims' dinner in honor of the British delegates at Washington, General Harvey described how Mr. ...

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  35. COLONEL GRETTON'S SPEECH.

    In moving the censure motion, Colonel Gretton (Coalltion Unionist member for Burton) stated that Mr. de Valer’s telegram to the Pope was ...

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  36. KEMALIST PRISONERS.

    LONDON. Monday.—-The Kemalists have released Colonel Rawlinson and 20 other British prisoners. (On August 6 last a cable was ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday — In reply to Question the Home Secretary declared that he was not prepared to introduce a Bill to legalise the ...

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  38. VICTORIAN LOAN

    LONDON, Monday — Owing to the Imperial local loan being followed by the Crown Colony loan, the Victorian loan will probably be ...

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  39. VICTORIAN WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The wool sales for October in Victoria came to a close yesterday. when a catalogue of [?]st bales was submitted, practically ...

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  40. ARCHBISHOP ELECT

    LONDON, Monday — Mr. M. L. Shepherd facting High Commissioner) has lunchanned Rev. Harrington Lees the newly elected Archbishop of ...

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  41. WOMEN PRISONERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Nurse Eearns and Misses Coyle, Burke, and Keogh four political offenders, escaped from the Mount joy .prison on Sunday night. ...

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  42. BETTING BY CHEQUE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Turf Guarding Society has decided to act conjunction with Tattersall's committee and the Jockey Club, with a ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    LONDON. Monday.—Misses Ethel Spewers and Mary Reynolds are exhibiting some good drawings at the. Macltae gallery and critics much ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN MEMORIAL

    LONDON. Monday — Mr. A. H Ashbolt (Agent-General for Tasmania), Sir J. D. Connelly (Agent-General for Western to Australian ...

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