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  2. RAILWAY SMASH

    PARIS. Friday —An express train collided with a goods train at Rouffach in Alsace-Lorraine, as the result of a mistake in setting the points. ...

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  3. THE FALLING MARK

    BERLIN. Saturday — The fluctuations in the mark is having extraordinary effects here. “Prices raised while you wait” has become a ...

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  4. STEAMER WRECKED

    LONDON, Friday.—The steamer Hopeiyn been Wrecked to ff Yar-month in an easterly gate. The Gorleston lifeboat endeavored to rescue ...

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  5. THE BRITISH CRISIS.

    It is understood that Mr. Sonar Law will ask the King for and immediate dissolution of Parliament, In order that the new Parliament may be able to meet to deal with the Irish constitution before December 6. Forecasts for the new Ministry differ ...

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  6. ECONOMY MEASURES

    The next task they understood was the re-establishment of national credit. It would have been no use to have followed the course of ...

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  7. RAND REVOLT

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday — After second trial, Samuel Long was convicted of the murder of the grocer Marais. at Fordsburg during the ...

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  8. RETURN TO LONDON

    Crowds lined the streets of Leeds to the station and cheered Mr. Lloyd George as he was departing Although the train was a non-stop train to ...

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  9. “ONE ’OF THE UNEMPLOYED.”

    Mr. Lloyd George, at Bedford, thanked his supporters for coming in such to greet one of the unemployed. employed. (Laughter.) Referring ...

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  10. CHIEF OFFICER’S STORY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. M’Kenlie the chief officer of the Hopelyn, when interviewed, stated that the steering gear broke down, and the ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. LABOR LEADER’S VIEWS

    CAPETOWN. Friday — Speaking at Kimberley, Mr. Creswell, the leader of the Labor Party, said that the Government’s attitude in connection ...

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  12. ANOTHER SHARP FALL

    LONDON, Friday — The exchange in Berlin again slumped, owing to heavy sales from abroad, and closed at 17900 marks to the pound. ...

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  13. POST WAR PROBLEMS

    The country was pulling through the post war periods with courage and character and now the combination which achieved it had been smashed ...

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  14. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    The papers are forecasting the new Ministry, but the forecasts differ widely owing to the number of new men. As many former Unionist ...

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  15. STILL COMING DOWN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Berlin exchange was to-day quoatd at 18,800 marks to the pound. ...

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  16. MR. REGINALD McKENNA

    LONDON. Saturday — Mr. Regin old McKenna rakes the Unionist platform and speaks in support of Mr. Bonar Law in the city on Tuesday. ...

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  17. “CARLTON CLUB ORDER.’

    At Leicester Mr. Lloyd George made play with the phrase, “The new Carlton Club order is party first,” and added. “It is small wonder that Lord ...

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  18. CAUSES OF THE OUTBREAK.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—The Judicial commission appointed to inquire the circumstances connected with the Rand outbreak and the ...

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  19. THE INDEMNITIES

    PARIS, Saturday — A French scheme submitted to the Reparations Commission, in lieu of Sir John Bradbury’s proposal states that France ...

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  20. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Friday.—In view of the unsatisfactory restaurant arrangements of the British (Empire Exhibition, revealed by to Robert Donald’s ...

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  21. LORD DERBY SPEAKS

    LONDON, Saturday — Lord Derby-addressing the Bolton Conservatives, said that the Coalition, was ended, although co-operation still lived. The ...

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  22. WOMEN CANDIDATES.

    About 30 women candidates for the general election have been endorsed by their respective party organisations, including the two present ...

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  23. LIBERAL COUNCIL

    LONDON, Friday.—At a meeting of the National Liberal Council at Leeds Mr. Lloyd Gorge was elected president and Mr. Winston Churchill ...

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  24. THE LEEDS SPEECH

    LONDON. Saturday.—More then 3000 persons greeted Mr. Lloyd George at the Leeds Hall which was insumeient to hold half the ...

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  25. MARCONI COMPANY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The annual meeting of the Marco[?]l Wireless Telegraph Company authorised an increase in the capital of the company ...

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  26. FRENCH COMMENT

    PARIS, Saturday.—While the newspapers express deep appreciation of Mr. Lloyd George’s war services, they are unanimously relieved at his ...

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  27. “SWORD IN HAND.”

    LONDON, Friday. —A large crowd farewelled Mr. Lloyd George on his departure to Leeds, including several ex-Minister. Responding to calls ...

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  28. EMPIRE TIMBERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The English Forestry Association and the Empire Forestry Association have taken a hand in the exhibition controversy ...

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  29. FREEDOM OF THE STRAITS

    They had secured the freedom of the Straits for which so many died, (Cheers). They had prevented the war spreading to Enrope, and had ...

    Article : 316 words
  30. PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON. Friday — The Prince of Wales was officially welcomed at the Guildhall on his return from the Eastern tour. The Prince, replying to the ...

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  31. UNIONISTS MEET TO-DAY.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Unionist Party meets on- Monday, when Mr. Bonar Law will enunciate his policy. His election as leader is regarded as ...

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  32. ITALIAN INDUSTRY

    ROME, Friday.—Sighor Nitti, in a sensational speech, said that Italy was only producing food supplies sufficient for a couple of days each ...

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  33. SIR GEORGE PAISH

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Sir George Paish has arrived. He announced that if Mr. Bonar Law stands for re-election in the near future he will ...

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  34. DEPLORED IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN. Saturday. — “Berliner Tagblatt” states that the British Cabinet crisis is disturbing, not only for Britain, but for the whole world. ...

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  35. PRIME MINISTER’S TOUR.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Lloyd George’s triumphal progress towards Leeds, where he is delivering a speech to-morrow night, recalls the ...

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  36. THE VERSAILLES TREATY

    War was not a had test of statesmanship; but he had done a few things in peace. Ge [?] [?]art in establishing old age [?] ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. TIBET

    LAHORE, Saturday.—News from Lhassa (Tibet) recounts the arrival of General George Pereira, of the British army, from Pekin. Of the ...

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  38. GLIDING CONTEST

    LONDON, Sunday.—M. Maneyrole a French airman, won the “Dally Mail’s” £1000 prize in the gliding contest at Ilford. remaining in ...

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  39. THE CONSERVATIVE BREACH.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Mr. Austen Chamberlain and his associates may attend the Conservative Party meeting on Monday. If they do they ...

    Article : 296 words
  40. GLASGOW UNIVERSITY

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  41. EFFECT ON IRISH TREATY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Lloyd George notifying Mr. W. T. Cosgrave (Free State President) of his resignation said. “You may rest assured ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. Advertising

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