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  2. EX-EMPEROR KARL

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Le Journal’s Vienna correspondent states that two bands of brigands attempted to enter the castle in which Ex-Emperor Karl ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Perbnax, writing to the “Echo de Paris” from Washington states that the idea of President Harding and Judge Hughes ...

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  4. IRISH CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday—It is understood in Government circles that the Anglo-Irish negotiations have renched an extremely critical stage as Mr. ...

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  5. AMAZING REVELATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Senate has appointed a committee to investigate Sernator Watson’s sensational charges that american soldiers ...

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  6. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Tuesday,—A lively debate occurred in the house of Commons to-day over the Labor party’s proposal to raise the grant to ...

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  7. MALABAR REBELLION

    ALLAHAPAD. Monday.—A Kachin company by smart work surprised a rebel leader near Nilambur. Director the troops were sighted the alarm ...

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  8. STRANGE TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A strange family tragedy was discovered at Streatham to-day. Four members of a well-to-do family named Coates were ...

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  9. EMBARKED ON VESSEL.

    BUDAPEST. Tuesday.—Ex-Emperor Karl and his wife have been embarked on a vessel of the British Danabe flotills. ...

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  10. WASHINGTON VISIT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr. Llyod George does not go to Washington on Saturday, but still hopes to go later. ...

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  11. U.S. ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Harding announces that the American advisory committee to the Dissrmament Conference will include ...

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  12. ASSEMBLY CONVOKED.

    BUDAPEST, TUESDAY.—Complying with the Entente’s note, the Hungarian Government has convoked the Assembly for Thursday to consider ...

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  13. "IRISH BULLETIN’S” COMMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday—The “Irish Bulletin” says that the British Prime Minister’s speech did the cause of peace on notable service. ...

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  14. MAHOMED ALI SENTENCED.

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday.—Mahomed Ali (the non-Co-operator), who was charged with the spreading of seditions literature among the Indian ...

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  15. LABOR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association understands that the outlook for Australia’s two most vital concerns at the Internation ...

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  16. CLEMENTS’ WILL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Harvey, in the Probate Court to-day, delivered his reserved judgment concerning the will and codical of the late ...

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  17. LOW WAGES IN GOAL MINES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The [?] conditions prevad In a majesrity of the collery districts owing to [?] reduetion. Unemployment is [?] ...

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  18. WILLING TO ABDICATE.

    PARIS, TUESDAY — EX-Emperor Karl refuses to [?] his rights to the [?] but is willing to sign his own [?] provided that his ...

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  19. AIR MAIL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Tuesday — Questioned in the House of Commons whether if a reputable firm was prepared to run a weekly aeroplane service to ...

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  20. SAKHALIN ISLAND

    VANCOUTER, Monday.—The United Press Association Washington correspondent learns that Japan has informed the United States that she is ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT LEVY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day the [?] Levy Bill was read a third time. ...

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  22. AMERICAN LEGION.

    KANSAS CITY, Tuesday.—The American Legion Convention, which is being held here to discuss the grievances of ex-servicemen, gave Field ...

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  23. POSITION VERY DIFFICULT

    LONDON, Tuesday — The Australian Press Association tearms that while very critical, the Irish sitution is practically unchanged. The ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday —Mr. Gideon Murray asked in the house of Commons to-day whether the Government would consider the adoption of the ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Under the proposed new Commonwealth scheme for incresing the flow of migrants to Australia large amounts ...

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  26. BERAPATION DEMAND.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Japan’s attention to retain her troops on Sakhalin is based on the claim that the centhern half of the island belongs to ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    NEWYORK, Monday.—Eleven fisherman have been drowned. and two boats have roundered is storms on the New Jersey coast. ...

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  28. AEROPLASES CRASH

    ROME, Tuesday— The first two of the Find aeroplanes ordered by the Soviet Government crashed during the Trip to Moscow. Two of the Italian ...

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  29. DOUBLE CONSECRATION

    LONDON, Monday.—There was a double [?] service at St. Paul’s Catheral to-day, when the Rev. [?] Lees was consecrated ...

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  30. POLAR EXPLORER’S WILL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. W. o Brnce (the polar expolerer) whose death was announced yesterday, has directed that his body should be ...

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  31. GIAL MURDEREK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Harold Jones, the boy of 15, who has been charged with the murder of several young girls pleaded guity to the murder of ...

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  32. MORE DELEGATES ARRIVE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Lord Lee (Britain), M. Stinivast, and Dr. Sastri (India). M. M. Schanner, Ricel, and Albertin (Italy), and Dr. ...

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  33. BILLIARDS

    LONDON. Wednesday—The Australian Press Association learns that there is considerable disappointment over the New Zealand [?] player, ...

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  34. FRENCH TEXTILE STRIKE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The French [?] strike virtualiy ended last week and the leaders are now ordering the resunption of work owing to the ...

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  35. BOMBING IN LISBON

    LISBON. Tuesday—A bomb exploded in the United States consulate, and considerable damage was done. The bomb is regarded as another ...

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  36. IMPERIAL LOCAL LOAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Imperial local loan of £80,000,000 has been over-subscribed. ...

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  37. NOMINATED EMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—About 4000 nominated emigrants are awaiting despatch to New Zealand. The delay is largely attributable to infrequent ...

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  38. EGYPTIAN COTTON CROP.

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The final figures to the middle of October show that the Egyptian cotton crop is the lowest on record. ...

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  39. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Tuesday — The receipts of the Austraiasian football tour to date are just over £17,000. of which the Australisians share is £7000. This ...

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  40. WOMEN BARRISTERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Misses F. O. Kyle, of [?] and A. K. Dev erall have been called to the Irish bar. They are the first women to be ...

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  41. MR. BONAR LAW

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Diehards” breakaway from the Coalition [?]wing to the Government’s attitude on the Irish question, has ...

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  42. CHINA'S DELEGATION.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Dr, Wellington Koo stated that China’s one wish was that the Conference would sucessed Their first object would be to ...

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  43. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The returns in connection with the municipal elections received at midnight indicate that the Independents of Labor are ...

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  44. BIG CANADIAN LOAN.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The New York “Times” correspondent at Montreal learns on good authority that that Canadian Government will ...

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  45. BRITISH COMMUNISTS

    LONDON. Tuesday. — On Friday last Mr. N. Gratian Doyle (Co. D.) tabled questions in the House of Commons asking if the home ...

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  46. ITALIANS AGGRESSIVE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—M. Schan (the president of the Italian delegation). who arrived in the Olympic, stated that Italy’s presence at ...

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  47. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. Liang Junao (former Chinese foreign Minister). now high adviser to the Chinese delegates to the Washington ...

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  48. FLOODS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Owing to the highest tide since 1913 the Thames to-day flooded the lowest streets at Gravessed, where boats were used on ...

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  49. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The City Council has carried the following motion requesting preference to unionists for electrical workers:— ...

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  50. CHANNEL TRAIN FERRY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A difficulty has arisen over the fruit train ferry which runs between Calais and Richborough as the British tunnels ...

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  51. INTERNATIONAL DEBTS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A New York "Times'" representative interviewed Mr. Reginald M'Kenna (chair-man of the London Joint City and ...

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  52. ARBUCKLE CASE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. Lowe Sherman, an actor, has made a [?] in the Arbuckle case swenring that Arbuckle was never alone with ...

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  53. PRESIDENT’S PROCLAMATION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday — President Harding, in his thanks giving prociamation, declard An opportunity for great service awaits the United ...

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  54. CHINA'S DEBTS.

    NEW YORK-Tuesday.—The American group of the china has consortium has announced that China has defauited in connection with the 5,500 ...

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  55. DOMINION RIGHTS.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday.—In a statement given to the press, General Smuts says that his previous statement in regard to Dominion status ...

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