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  2. INDIAN UNREST

    LAHORE, Monday.—A Government communique has announced that the Deputy Commissioner at Amritsar, on consultation with the local ...

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  3. RAILWAY STRIKE

    CHICAGO, Monday.—Mr. H. M Daugherty (Attorney-General) has presented a petition to the Supreme Court asking for the temporary ...

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  4. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Monday. — Telegraphic communication between London and the Free State has been entirely suspended in consequence of a strike of ...

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  5. KIPLING ON U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A sensation has been caused by an interview published in the “World” with Mr. Rudyard Kipling by Miss Clare ...

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  6. HAMPTON TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, — After the inquiry into the circumstances of the distressing Hampton tragedy to-day the coroner found that Dr. George ...

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  7. GREEK DEFEAT

    PARIS, Monday.—Following [?] entry of the Turkish troops in Smyrna, a panic broke out among the Greeks, but order was restored. ...

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  8. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Another conference of Federal and State Ministers will be held at an early date to advance arrangements for the ...

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  9. BRITISH DELEGATION

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Edward, the official secretary to the Australian Trade Commissioner's office, in a speech at a dinner in honor of ...

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  10. RESTRICTED SERVICES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Free State Government is maintaining a restricted postal and telephonic service in Dublin. Troops were posted at the ...

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  11. AFFRAY AT LAHORE.

    LAHORE. Monday.—A Hindu and Mahommedan affray nearly broke out at Lahore yesterday. Rioting commenced, but prompt action by the ...

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  12. MEETING OF DIPLOMATS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Central News Agency understands that there will be a meeting of the Allied diplomats to discuss the Near East ...

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  13. DAUGHERTY'S IMPEACHMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Representative Keller of Minnesota, has introduced a motion calling for the impeachment of Mr. H. M. ...

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  14. FOUR BRIDGES BLOWN UP.

    LONDON, Monday.—The rebe's blew, up four bridges north of Dundalk, Isolating the entire northern half of the county. Fifty armed ...

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  15. ODOR OF BEER

    DETROIT, Monday.—Mr. Henry Ford (the motor-car manufacturer) has issued orders to the 70,000 workmen in his automobile works here ...

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  16. TURKS CONGRATULATED.

    LAHORE, Monday.—A large public meeting at Delhi congratulated the Turks on their victories in Asia Minor and unanimously resolved to cable ...

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  17. EGYPTIANS ELATED.

    CAIRO, Monday.—The populace is elated with the Kemalist triumph, and flags are [?]ying here and at Alexandra. Prayers are offered in ...

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  18. EMBARGO ON FREIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Eastern railways have put an embargo on all freights save foodstuffs, for the purpose of facilitating the ...

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  19. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association's Geneva correspondent states that the constitutional committee of the League of ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. MR. DE VALERA INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Manchester Evening News," Dublin correspondent states that he had an exclusive interview with Mr. de Valera, ...

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  21. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  22. ENGLISH RACING

    LONDON, Monday.—The following are the quotations for the St Leger: Ramus, a French horse, 11 to two Villars, 100 to 15, Fred Power, seven ...

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  23. CONSTANTINOPLE RIOTS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday. — The Turkish agitators arrived in Pera (one of the European quarters of Constantinople) and attacked the ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. BRITISH LANDOWNERS

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Bledisloe, president of the agricultural section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, dealing with ...

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  25. GERMAN TRADE

    LAHORE, Monday.—The latest statistics show that German manufacturers have entirely captured the foreign toy market in Calcutta. ...

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  26. Skeleton in Sand

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — while removing sand from the Mu[?]wa sand hills in connection with the new Murray River bridge contract, an [?] ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. TENNIS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  28. APPEAL TO LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Monday.—The Greeks have appealed to the League of Nations to take immediate steps to protect their nationals In Anatolia. ...

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  29. PALESTINE MANDATE

    CAIRO, Monday.—A message from Jerusalem reports that a critical situation has arisen following the publication yesterday of the British ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. PAYING- FOR THE DAMAGE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Colonial Office officially denies that there is any Justification in the report that the Irish Provisional Government's ...

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  31. EVACUATION COMPLETE.

    ATHENS, Monday. — The Crown Prince, Georges, has arrived. The Triantafillakos Cabinet has been sworn in and comprises chiefly the previous ...

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  32. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Monday.—The death is announced of Mr. Wilfred Scawen Blunt, the poet, politician, and horseowner, at the age of 82 years. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—The visit of the King of Servia is strictly private. ...

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  34. WOOD BEATS DAVIS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday. — O'HaraWood defeated Willis Davis by 6-2, 6-4, and 6-4. The Californian served terrifically. but the Australian had ...

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  35. LONDON MARKETS

    LONDON, Monday.—Wheat cargoes are steadily held at about late rates. Australian afloat is quoted at 50/ to 50/6 per quarter. Parcels are quiet ...

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  36. Sugar Transactions

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The transactions between the Federal Government and the Colonial Sugar Re[?]na Co. were brought under review at the ...

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  37. IN MEMORIAM.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Bishop of Southwark celebrated a Pontifical Requiem Mass in memory of the late Messrs. Michael Collins and Arthur ...

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  38. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Geneva correspondent states that the League of Nation's officials state that the Turkish ...

    Article : 129 words
  39. RED CROSS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association's Geneva correspondent states that Lady Cook has proceeded to Paris to represent ...

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  40. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Monday.—At the wool sales to-day competition was well maintained. Merinos were in small supply and showed a hardening ...

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  41. MRS. HARDING

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The physicians at the White House have announced that Mrs. Harding's condition bas improved, and warrants ...

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  42. MR. JOHN OSBORNE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The death is announced of Mr. John Osborne, trainer and jockey, who rode in 38 consecutive Derbies, winning in 1869. He ...

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  43. "YPRES DAY."

    LONDON, Monday. — The Ypres League desires that October 31 should be known as Ypres Day, holding that Ypres is to the British what Verdun ...

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  44. EQUAL PAY FOR SEXES

    LONDON, Monday. — Professor Edgeworth, president of the economic section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, in ...

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  45. MR. CHARLES ARCHER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The death is announced of Mr. Charles Archer, a trainer, and brother to the late Fried Archer, the famous jockey. ...

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  46. MAJOR BLAKE

    LAHORE, Monday.—Major W. T. Blake, who recently abandoned his attempt at a world flight, after the break-down of his machine near ...

    Article : 136 words
  47. Profiteering Prevention

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) has decided to abolish the Profiteering Prevention Act. The Government contends that ...

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  48. 23-HOUR STRIKE

    PARIS, Monday.—The French Seamen's Union has decided to strike for 23 hours as a protest against the extension of their working day to 12 ...

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  49. LITTLE ENTENTE BUSY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Manchester Guardian's" Paris correspondent states that the Little Entente is pressing France to moderate Turkish ...

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  50. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Monday.—In the cricket match commencing at Scarborough to-day. Mr. C. I. Thornton's English. Eleven made 407 for seven wickets ...

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  51. PAN PACIFIC CON[?]ESS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The appears very little prospect of Australia being represented at the Pa Pacific Congress, which opens in ...

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  52. WAGE REDUCTIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—About 300 employes in the cold stores around Smithfield struck against a reduction in wages by 17/ per week. The strike ...

    Article : 57 words
  53. FRENCH COMMENT.

    PARIS, Monday.—"Le Matin" states that Britain seems to be reproaching [?]he Angora Government with having had relations with the Bolsheviks. ...

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  54. HAMMONIA DISASTER

    LONDON, Monday.—A later report states that all but 16 of the crew and passengers of the German passenger liner Hammonia, which sank In the ...

    Article : 42 words
  55. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 18 words
  56. LATER MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Later—The Smithfield strike has been settled. ...

    Article : 12 words
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