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  2. LEPROSY CURSE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — About Christmas time, if two final tests prove satisfactory, five white inmates of the lazarette at Peel Island, ...

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  3. PRINCE OF WALES

    MALTA, Wednesday.—The Prince Wales, who arrived here yesterday, sails for Port Said to-morrow on way to India, after a memorable ...

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  4. IMPERIAL RELATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill (Colonial Secretary), in speech at "the Empire Parliamentary Association, paid a tribute to the ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT

    NEW YORK. Thursday—The New York "Times'" Washington correspondent learns on authority that the Disarm went conference will open at 10.30 ...

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  6. INDIAN UNREST

    KARACHI, Wednesday.—The Judicial Commissioner delivered the most Impressive summing up In the case of the extremist non-co-operators, who ...

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  7. EX-EMPEROR KARL

    BUDAPEST, Wednesday.—The removal of the ex-Emperor Karl and his took place without Incident. They Tihany at 5 o'clock in the ...

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  8. IRISH CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday — Optimism Irish Nationalist circles has caused the circulation of rumors that settlement has 'been reached by the ...

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  9. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The presence of plague-infected rats in Sussex street is causing the City Council Department Concert. The ...

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  10. DEPOSITION OF HAPSBURGS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Hungary has agreed to comply with the request of the Council of Ambassadors to proclaim the deposition of the ...

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  11. MR. BALFOUR LEAVES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. A. J. Balfour, prior to his embarkation, said that he was going to Washington with earnest and confident hopes, ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND CASES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— A postmortem on a man who died at Wattlebrae disclosed that death was due to plague. There are six othe p[?] ...

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  13. CHEQUE BETTING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Muir Mackenzie Bill introduced in House of Lords to deal with cheque betting repeals Section 2 of the Act ...

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  14. REDUCING CHINA'S STATUS.

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The "New York World's" Washington correspondent states that Baron Hayashi (chief adviser to the Japanese delegation to ...

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  15. PLEBISCITE DECIDED ON

    LONDON, Thursday— The Cabinet has invited Ulster to consent to plebiscite being taken on the question of whether the counties of ...

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  16. BRITISH LABOR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dr. T. J. Macnamara (Minister for Labor) in the House of Commons to-day admitted that the abolition of [?] ...

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  17. RIOT AT LAHORE PRISON.

    ALLAHABAD. Wednesday—At Lahore on Sunday an organised effort was made by a large body of prisoners to rush the main gate of the ...

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  18. OPINION DIVIDED

    LONDON, Thursday — Opinion is divided as to the trend of the Irish Conference, which after sitting for two hours, adjourned late last night ...

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  19. HOME RULE FOR MALTA.

    MALTA, Tuesday — The Prince of Wales inaugurated an era of home rule in Maltat to-day, when he opened the new Parliament in the ancient ...

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  20. STREATHAM TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An important sidelight on the suicide of the Coates family at Streatham was revealed at Bow street to-day, when ...

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  21. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Council of the British Trade Union congress has decided to cancel the arrangement to hold the next congress ...

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  22. MALABAR REBELLION.

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday. — The situation has [?] on the Malabar coast. The Mar[?] rebel leader is resting and hiding in the Jungle. ...

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  23. BRITISH COLUMBIA

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Wednesday. — The Legislature of British Columbia h[?] carried a resolution asking the Dominion Government to so amend ...

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  24. QUESTION OF ALLEGIANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday — While the densest secrecy continues it is assumed in important quarters that Mr. Lloyd George would not have asked ...

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  25. DISCUSSION IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Austen Chamberlain, replying to Mr, J. R. dynes in the House of Commons, said that since Tuesday, when, he had ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The Prussian Ministry has resigned. - This is to the fact that It relied on tolerance from the Right not from the ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—O[?] the strength of the success of the recent loan in London, the Union Government Contemplates bringing [?] ...

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  28. WINE COMPETITION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Colonial competitions resulted as follows: Wines bottled in the country of origin (hock), Messrs Gramp and Sons, ...

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  29. DISQUIETING INCIDENTS

    LONDON, Wednesday — A number of disquieting incidents are reported from Belfast, Mr. M’Hugh, chairman of the Fermanagh County Council, has ...

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  30. CHARGES AGAINST REBELS

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday — Judgment has been delivered in the case of All Ma[?] and [?]7 others who were charged before a special tribunal ...

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  31. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE

    THE HAGUE, Wednesday — The International Court of Justice will be inaugurated on January 22 next year. ...

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  32. ARMISTICE DAY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — The U.S. Senate has carried a resolution proclaiming Armistice Day a national holiday. ...

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  33. SHANTUNG QUESTION

    "NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The “Evening Post's" Tokio-correspondent states that with indications pointing to Another Chinese rejection of Japan's ...

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  34. AMERICAN TARIFF

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The representatives of the Wool growers in 15 States have decided to [?] for a duty [?] per cent per [?] pound ...

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  35. SOVIET RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Replying to the note from the Soviet Government, offering to recognise Tsarist State laws prior to 1914, providing the, ...

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  36. WORKHOUSE SEIZED

    LONDON, Wednesday — Irish Republican forces have seized the Cardonagh workhouse, and have posted armed sentries. ...

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  37. PRESIDENT HARDING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — President Harding celebrated his 56th birthday to-day. He received congratulatory cablegrams And ...

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  38. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONNDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Mills presided over the Australian and New Zealand Club luncheon. Lord Robert Cecil, who delivered an ...

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  39. AMMUNITION FOR IRELAND

    BERLIN, Wednesday — The German Government announces that on October 6 the authorities confiscated a shipment of arms and ammunition ...

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  40. VIRGINIAN MINERS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The New York “Times" Washington correspondent states that Federal Judge Anderson has issued an injunction ...

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  41. DEATH OF VISCOUNT

    LONDON, Wednesday—The death announced of Viscount William Mansfield Sandhurst, at the age of (Viscount Sandhurst was ...

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  42. ANGLO-JAP. ALLIANCE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Tokio Newspapers are commenting on the reports the United States urge the abrogation of the Anglo Japanese ...

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  43. MAIN ROADS

    MELBOURNE Thursday.— The Inter-State conference of the National Association to-day resolved that as main roads are used by the ...

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  44. COOK-CARPENTIER FIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.—George Cook, when interviewed by the Australian Press Association representative, stated that he fully realised the ...

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  45. ARBUCKLE CASE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday — It appears that there has been a tacit agreement between the prosecution and the defence in the ease of Roscoe ...

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  46. M. LITVINOFF INTERVIEWED

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday — M. Litvinoff in an interview with "Tidens Tegn" (Christiania) admits that the situation of the Soviet is ...

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  47. MINERS STRIKE IN PROTEST.

    VANCOUVER. Wednesday.—Thirtythousand miners in Indiana and Ohio struck as a protest, against Anderson's- injunction. The ...

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  48. BIG BUSH FIRM

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — A bush fire, 15 miles wide, has been raging at Kulwiq, near Mildura. The fire which Is travelling in a ...

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  49. DEMPSEY IN COURT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Alfred Siegel (a song writer) has sued Jack Dempsey (the well-known boxer) for 100,400 dollars, on the ground that he ...

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  50. CHINESE FINANCES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday, — The American Government, through the Pekin Minister, has called the Chinese Government's attention to ...

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  51. AMERICAN LEGION

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The American Legion Convention sitting at Kansas City has carried two resolutions, one urging a world ...

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  52. AMERICAN RELIEF.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. H. Hoover (Secretary of Commerce) has testified to the House of Representatives military committee that the ...

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  53. KILLED BY FALLING TIMBER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Kenneth Kendall, 30 years of Age, and living, at Carlton, was accidentally killed at the Newport railway ...

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  54. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The match between the Australian rugby team and York took place to-day in dull and calm weather. The play was keen, but ...

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  55. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—A deposit of £100 has been lodged with the Waikato "Times" on behalf of James Paddon to TOW the winner of ...

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