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  2. THE FALLING MARK

    LONDON, Thursday.—Horr Frledrick Ebert (German President), ha ; decreed that all speculative dealings in foreign currencies is a penal ...

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  3. FIVE GREAT FIGHTS

    LONDON, Thursday.The bigest boxing programme on record will take place at the Albert Hall tonight, when five heavyweight contests, ...

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  4. AMRITSAR RIOTS

    LAHORE, Thursday.—Hopes of settlement of the situation at A[?]itsar, where there have been riots among the Akall Sikhs over ...

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  5. RATHENAU MURDER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent states that an analysis shows that the chocolates sent from Lelpzig to the ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday.—The political situation is developing in the most amazing manner. Everybody is hanging on Mr. Lloyd George's and ...

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  7. NEAR EAST CRISIS MUDANIA AGREEMENT Greece Willing to Ratify

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is authoritatively stated that the Greek Government's authorisation of the signature to the Mudania protocol reached ...

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  8. STEAMER ON FIRE

    IOS ANGELES (California), Thursday).—Wireless reports received here to-day state that the passenger liner City of Honolulu bound here from ...

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  9. TURKISH ASPIRATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Morning Post's" Constantinople correspondent forecasts that Turkey will regard the peace conference not as ...

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  10. DRASTIC LEGISLATION.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Government has decided to introduce drastic legislation to prevent speculative traffic in foreign exchange. It is ...

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  11. BLOOMFIELD BEATS WELLS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bloom field knocked Wells out in the fourth round. Wells began tiring in the commencement of the round. ...

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  12. EMBARKING IN BOATS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. — A later message states that the passengers of the City of Honolulu are embarking in the boats. The fire is ...

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  13. 44 HOURS

    In the Practice Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Ewing, Mr. F. Lodge, on behalf of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australia, moved for an ...

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  14. BECKETT DEFEATS MORAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Beckett defeated Moran, the referee stopping the fight in the seventh round. It was one of the most terrific battles ...

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  15. FOUNDER OF AMRITSAR.

    It is interesting to note that on Saturday. last was the birthday of Guru Ramda, the fourth Guru of the Sikhs and the founder of Amritsar, ...

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  16. TROOPS CONGRATULATED.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday.— Lieut.-General Sir Charles Harington, in a message to his troops, expresses confidence that the Mudanla protocol ...

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  17. HERR EBERT STEPS IN.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Instead of [?]waiting the legislative process. Herr Ebert to-night, under his powers to [?]ke laws where necessary for the ...

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  18. DEFENDING "HUBBY"

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dame Lloyd George, supporting the Coalition candidate at Leytonstone, said that a general election could not be very ...

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  19. ALL ON BOARD SAVED.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—It is reported that 76 passengers and 200 of the crew, which comprises the entire list aboard, have been rescued from the ...

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  20. THE FOOTBALL FIELD

    The State premiership is to be decided on the Launceston Cricket Ground this afternoon, when Canonore and City wil be the contesting teams. A good ...

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  21. LORD CURZON'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Curzon (Foreign Sectary) bias telegraphed congratulating General Harington and Sir Horace Rumbold (High ...

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  22. HUMAN CARPETS

    LAHORE, Thursday.—Madras nono-operators recommended picketing foreign cloth shops, and adopted the practice of lying on the road, ...

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  23. BRAVE RADIO OPERATOR.

    NEW YORK. Later.—The lates advices state that the list aboard the steamer comprised 73 passengers and 145 crew, who are all saved. ...

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  24. "DRY" AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Federal Court has granted the international mercantile marine a temporary order restraining the prohibition ...

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  25. LATROBE V. CANANORE

    A meeting of the Latrobe club was on Wednesday night. The president (Rev. T. J. O'Donnell) occupled the chair. A letter was received through ...

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  26. THE FRENCH POLICY.

    PARIS, Thursday.—At the reopening of the Chamber of Deputies, M. Poineare (French Premier), replying to the critics of France's Near ...

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  27. GERARD BEVAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—During the bearing of the case of Gerard Bevan, the former chairman of the City Equitable Insurance Co. who is charged ...

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  28. BANKRUPT AUSTRIA

    ROME, Thursday.—Signor Beneduce, and Italian ex-Minister, has been selected as Controller of Austrian Finances, under the League [?] ...

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  29. MISS LLOYDS FUNERAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—All classes of the community were represented at the funeral of Miss Marie Lloyd, late variety actress. There were ...

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  30. JONES BEATS TOWNLEY.

    Soldier Jones defeated Townley in the third round, after he had been down for the count of eight, when Townley rose and again slipped, ...

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  31. DR. NANSEN TO MEET KEMAL.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—Dr. Nansen the League of Nations' Refugee Commissioner, meets Kemal Pasha within a few days to discuss the whole ...

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  32. DIABETES

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Philadelphia University, after several experiments with serum by the University of Toronto, has ...

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  33. BECKETT TO FIGHT SIKI.

    LONDON, Friday.—Beckett fights Siki in London on November 23. ...

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  34. DAME NELLIE MELBA

    LAHORE, Thursday.—Dame Nellie Melba, the famous opera singer had a wonderful reception yesterday evening at a musical party in the ...

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  35. ALLEGED KIDNAPPING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The kidnapping of Gregory Wise at Fern Tree Gully in September resulted in the appearance of Mrs. L. Blanche ...

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  36. FELTON BEQUEST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Felton bequest has purchased a Madonna, a small but famous example of the work of Jan Vaneyck, the famous ...

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  37. DEPORTING CHRISTIANS.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—A telegram from the Island of Rhodes stated that he Turks are deporting into the interior of Asia Minor all Christian ...

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  38. PLIGHT OF REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Friday—Harrowing details are reaching England from the Near East portraying the incredible sufferings of Christian refugees from ...

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  39. AUDIENCES WITH KING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King will give an audience to Sir William Allardyce on his appointment to the Governorship of Newfoundland. ...

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  40. EX-KAISER'S WEDDING

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—Greet excitement was occasioned at Doo[?] by the arrival from Berlin of a dozen heavy trunks supposed to contain the ...

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  41. ALLIES IN THRACE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday—The Miles are despatching to Thrace for the purpose of acting as a supervisory commission seven battalions of ...

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  43. SOCCER

    Followers or the round ball game will flock to the North Hobart ground this afternoon, and should be treated to a good exhibition of soccer football. The ...

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  44. MEN TO CONSIDER POSITION

    When seen last night, Mr. Hargreave stated that fresh developments had taken place during the last couple of day: regarding the position at the Zin ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian artists, Messrs. Arthur Burges, Charles Bryant, Davies, G. J Cohen. Fred Leist, Miss ...

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  46. THE CURTAIN RAISER

    The following team Will be opposed against Cadbury's "Seconds." the Daivision H. premiers: Wise, Cliffe, Stuart. Fry, Lowe, H. Tate, Spencer, J. Stuart. ...

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  47. OATLANDS V. NEW NORFOLK

    With the visit of the Oatlands team to New Norfolk to-day, in quest of the Cyril Nash Trophy, quite a stir has been caused in country football ...

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