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  2. RATHENAU MURDER

    BERLIN, Friday.— During the trial of one of the men accused of Herr Rathenan's murder, Erwin Behren’s uncle, Ernest Techow, told the Court ...

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  3. LUCERNE TRAGEDY

    GENEVA, Friday.— A young married couple, named Wallace, whose relatives live in Auckland, died tragically at Lucerne. The wife died as ...

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  4. THE NEAR EAST

    LONDON. Friday.—The gravest view of the Near Eastern, crisis is taken at Downing street. Ministerial circles feel that a united front for ...

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  5. TITANIC FLOODS

    LAHORE, Saturday.— Harrowing tales of unprecedented floods to hand. show that the North Bengal, Bograand the Rajshahi districts suffered ...

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  6. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “[?]server,” which for several years has been one of Mr. Lloyd George’s staunchest supporters, is expressing. ...

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  7. RAND SHOOTING

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—In a speech at Springfontein this morning General Smuts, referring to the Stassen case, said the judges arrived at the ...

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  8. SWEETS IN PRISON.

    LONDON, Saturday. —The Rthenau murder trial at Leipsig has been suspended, owing to the illness of several of the accused, who had been ...

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  9. LIQUOR ON VESSELS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. H. M. Daugherty) has ruled the sale carrying of liquor on all vessels, American or ...

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  10. LIFE INSURANCE

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.— The German Life Insurance Company has suspended payment to Dutch policyholders, owing to the fall of the mark. ...

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  11. CONFERENCE TO RESUME.

    PARIS, Friday.—The French Commissioner at Constantinople announces that the Mudania Conference will be resumed to-day. ...

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  12. KEMAL'S DEMANDS.

    ROME, Friday.—The Angora Legation has been informed that while French delegates at Mudania moved to accept all Kemal's demands, ...

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  13. IRISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Friday.—The Irish Provisional Government's first Budget covering the year ending. March next, estimates the. expenditure at ...

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  14. BEVAN CASE

    In the case of Gerard Bevan, the former chainman of the City Equitable Insurance Co., who is charged with fraud, David Macbeth gave ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The [?] is announced of Miss Marie Lloyd. The newspapers pay her the tribute of being the greatest artist of the ...

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  16. CROSSING THE BOSPHOROUS.

    LONDON, Friday.— The “Daily Express" states that the British Government has decided - not to oppose the Turks crossing the Bosphorous ...

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  17. EVACUATION OF THRAGE

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday.— Kemal Pasha, In speaking in the Assembly prior, to the Mudania Conference, said although, it was ...

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  18. SUSTAINED FLIGHT

    SAN DIEGO (Cadifornia), Saturday. —Lieutenants Kelley and Macredy, of the United States army broke the world’s record for a ...

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  19. LORD CURZON FOR PARIS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord, Curzon has hastily gone to Paris to consult with the French Government on the Angora situation. ...

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  20. UNITED STATES SUFFER

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Mr. Lasker, chairman of the United States Shipping Board, declared to Mr. Daugherty that the liquor ruling ...

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  21. SIR ALFRED SOWARD.

    LONDON, Friday.— The death, is announced of Sir Alfred Walter Soward, the dramatist. ...

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  22. A COMPROMISE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—It is reported that Lord Curzon and, M. Poincare arrived at a compromise providing the establishment of Turkish ...

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  23. MADAME MELBA

    LAHORE, Friday.—Madam Melba is staying, quietly at the Vice-Regal lodge at Simla as a guest of the Viceroy. She does not intend to sing ...

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  24. ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES

    LONDON, Friday.—There were 2470. bankruptcies in England and Wales for the nine months ended September, being, 1017 above, the same ...

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  25. REFUSAL OF GREECE.

    ATHENS, Friday.—It is officially stated that the Greek delegates at Mudania have refused to agree to the withdrawal of Greek troops from ...

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  26. APPLICATION POSTPONED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— President Harding has announced a postponement of the application of Mr. Dangerty until October 14, which ...

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  27. REJUVENATION

    LONDON, Friday. —The “Daily Express" correspondent at Paris says news has reached Berlin from Doom that the ex-Kaiser is anxious to ...

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  28. IRISH TROUBLE

    LONDON, Saturday.—About 150 irregulars, equipped with six machine guns, ambushed a small party of national troops near Chair. They ...

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  29. FREEDOM OF THE STRAITS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. H. H. Asquith and Sir D. Maclean addressed the Scottish Liberals’ Conference at Dumfries, which carried a ...

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  30. THE ALLIES VIEW.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Friday. — The conference at Mudania has-been resumed. The Allies have refused to allow the Kemalist forces any ...

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  31. LONDON HOSPITAL

    LONDON, Friday.—About 39,000 flag sellers responded to the Prince of Wales' appeal to raise £100,000 in aid of the London Hospital. Fetes and ...

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  32. WILLING TO EVACUATE.

    PARIS, Friday;—M. Venezelos, in consultation with M. Poincare, told M. Poincare that Greece was willing in immediately evacuate Thrace to ...

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  33. PAPER PLANT SEIZED.

    LONDON. Saturday.— Some Free State troops, seized the plant of the Republican daily organ, and other proganda, of the Dublin paper. ...

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  34. HYDE PAR INCIDENT

    LONDON, Saturday.— Sir Almeric William Fitzroy, Clerk of the Privy Council, pleaded not guilty in the Marlborough street Court to a charge ...

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  35. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Saturday.— In the e[?]liard match of Smith and Newman Smith has led at every session since the beginning, being 1300 ahead on ...

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  36. ONTARIO FIRE

    ONTARIO; Friday.—The heavy rain has practically quenched the forest fires cabled on Friday. ...

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  37. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON. Friday.—Mr. H. G. Wells, in acknowledging his selection as a parliamentary Labor candidate for the London University seat at the ...

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  38. CABINET ENDORSES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official:— The British Cabinet, endorses M. Poincaire's and Lord, Oman's agreement, which will be given effect to only if ...

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  39. A SERIOUS VIEW.

    LONDON, Friday. —The British Government takes a most serious view of the position. Lieut-General Sir Charles Harington has supplied ...

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  40. FOOTBALL SENSATION

    LONDON, Friday.—The week’ football sensation is the decision of the Football Association, after an inquiry into the Tottenham versus ...

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  41. Mudania Conference

    PARIS, Saturday.— M. and Lord Curzon reached an agreement, which, subject to the confirmation of the respective Cabinets, ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES

    Sir James Allen (High Commiesioner for New Zealand) and Lady Allen, Sir F. Bell, Sir Charles Godley, Mrs. Rolleston have proceeded ...

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  43. RECONQUERED TERRITORY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday. — Kemal Pasha is going on-a tour of the re-conquered territory, in the course of which he will meet Lieutenant ...

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  44. A TURKISH SURMISE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Press Association understands that the Mudania Conference proceeded satisfactorily until he Turks sprang ...

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  45. CHAMPION GOLF

    LONDON, Friday.— The season’s last professional. golf tournament of £750, given by the "News of the World," was concluded at ...

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  46. OCCUPATION OF THRACE.

    LONDON, Friday— It is believed that. M. Venezelos left London. convinced that the Turkish occupation of Eastern Thrace after the Peace ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    LONDON, Friday.—Signor Ramaciotti informs ah Australian Press Association correspondent that Star merchants are desirous of ...

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  48. SUMMER TIME ENDS.

    LONDON, Saturday. —Summer time in England ended this morning. ...

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  49. QUEEN OF PRUSSIA

    DOORN, Friday.—A message states that the ex-Kaiser is giving his [?]snectire wife the title of Queen [?]ssia. ...

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  50. OIL PROSPECTING.

    PEKIN, Saturday.— According to the Russian Soviet delegation, the Hehe Sinclair Oil Company, an American corporation, has been granted ...

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  51. BOXING

    LONDON, Saturday. — George Cook has injured a hand and will mot fight Nilles to-night! He win probably find a substitute. ...

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  52. BOY SCOUT RALLY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales attended a rally of 60,000. boy scouts at Alexandra Park. Trains and motor coaches brought ...

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  53. SITUATION REVIEWED.

    LONDON, Friday—Mr. Bonar Law, in a letter, tor die newspapers, .reviewing the situation in the Near East, states that it is not right that; the ...

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  54. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP

    PENNSYLVANIA. Friday.—Hagen is leading Sarazen by two up in 36 holes of a 72-hole match, to decide the world’s gold championship for a ...

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  55. EVACUATING THRACE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Friday.— The Turkish papers announce, that. Ismet Pasha has demanded the evacuation of Thrace and the surrender ...

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  56. SARAZEN WINS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Sarazen defeated Hagen, with 2 up and 2 to play. ...

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