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  2. TEST CRICKET

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. J. L. Clegg States that he did not pat forward the interview as official and says:— “I told Armstrong that I wanted him ...

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  3. STEAMER COLLISION

    LONDON, Saturday—During a fog at Ostend the mail steamer Jan Breydel collided with the Norwegian steamer Salina oft Goodwin Sands. ...

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  4. ARBUCKLE'S TRIAL

    NEW YORK, Friday—The "New York Times'" San Francisco correspondent states that Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbuckle has been brought to the ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Sam Gompers cabled Labor leaders in Britain, France, Italy and Japan, asking whether it is possible to hold ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Friday.—Sir James Alien (New Zealand) supported Lord Robert Cecil, who urged the immediate issue of A and B mandates, as ...

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  7. OPPAU EXPLOSION

    BERLIN, Friday.—A large number of people were blinded in the Oppau explosion. There are 40 in the Heldelberg eye hospital alone. Many ...

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  8. MALABAR REBELLION

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—The rebels ambushed a British patrol, but were defeated, with seven killed. The British troops had two wounded. ...

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  9. BRITISH DELEGATION.

    GENEVA, Friday.—Asked whether he would go to Washington in view of the fact that Mr. Lloyd George is not able, to attend, Mr. A. J. Balfour ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS NOT AMATEURS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An anonymous county cricketer contributes [?]n article to the “Observer” adversely criticising Armstrong’s declaration ...

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  11. M. KUBELIK ABOARD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—M. Jan Kubelik, the famous Bohemian violinist, was aboard the Jan Breydel. He states that after the collision his first ...

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  12. MIRACULOUS ESCAPES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A rescue party has discovered nine workers alive in the ruins of the chemical works at Oppau. ...

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  13. CAPTAIN BRUCE’S WORK.

    LONDON, Friday—Mr. Percy Hunter (Commonwealth Director of Immigration) has returned from Geneva, and was interviewed by a ...

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  14. POISON GAS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson contributes the preface to Major [?]efebures' forthcoming book entitled "Chemicals ...

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  15. LEAGUE ACTIVE.

    GENEVA, Friday.—Lord Robert Cecil (South Africa), in the Council of the League of Nations, has proposed to fix a date for a convention ...

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  16. UNFORTUNATE CAPTAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — After the collision the Salina, which was then 300 yards away from the mail steamer, sank in five ...

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  17. SUFFERING A SET BACK

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—The defence in the Arbuckle case suffered a serious set back, the prosecution obtaining a statement from ...

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  18. BARODA INUNDATED.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—Baroda is practically inundated, seven inches of rain, falling in one day. Elephants are carrying the mails over the river, ...

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  19. ELEPHANTS DESTROY BRIDGES.

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday. — After some skirmishes, the rebels fled, and some prisoners were taken. More bridges have been damaged, one a ...

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  20. DOMINION REPRESENTATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Manchester Guardian" and the "Scotsman," in editorial, articles, urge the extreme, importance of having the Dominions ...

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  21. ACCIDENT TO MACLARE[?]

    LONDON, Saturday.—[?] C. [?] [?]aren met with a street accid[?] [?] London in attempting to board [?] o[?] He was dragged [?] ...

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  22. LOUTH BY-ELECTION

    LONDON, Saturday. — In the Louth by-election to replace the late Mr. T. Wintringham, who died suddenly in the House of Commons ...

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  23. TROUBLED IRELAND

    LONDON, Saturday. — Renewed rioting has taken place in Belfast in the Catholic area of Ballymacarrett. The troops used an armored ...

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  24. BOMBAY MILL WORKERS.

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—The mill workers who struck as a protest against the arrest of the All brothers have now resumed. ...

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  25. AMERICAN TREATIES

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has reported in favor of the ratification of the German, Austrian and ...

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  26. LADY ASTOR REJOICES.

    Lady Astor, M.P., has telegraphed Mrs. Wintingham as follows:—“I am rejoicing over your victory, and shall welcome yon to the House of ...

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  27. MANDATED ISLANDS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Tokio newspapers declare that Japan will consult dottier members of the League of Nations relative to America's ...

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  28. BELLICOSE BALKANS

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Express” states that there is good reason to fear that the Greeks and Serbs contemplate a Combined attack on ...

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  29. N. S. W. RUGBY TEAM

    LONDON, Sunday.—There was [?]mendous excitement at the match between the New South Wales rug[?] team and the Kingston Ro[?]ers, at ...

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  30. STARVING RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday.—An international conference is opening at Brussels on October 6, to , discuss relief for Russia. Invitations have been ...

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  31. ADDRESSING CONSTITUENTS’

    LONDON, Friday.—There was excitement at Dundee when Mr. Winston Churchill addressed his constituents. Mounted, and foot police ...

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  32. NEW “BOARDING HOUSES”

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Daily Express' ” Borne correspondent states that it is customary to bury dead Roman citizens in brick vaults ...

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  33. ALBANIAN VICTORY.

    ROME, Saturday—Severe fighting between, the Serbs and Albanians, with heavy losses on both aides, has been reported. The Albanians ...

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  34. NEGOTIATIONS WITH ALLIES.

    NEW TORE, Friday.—The new York "Tribune's" Washington correspondent has been informed that the ratification of the treaties with the ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Mark She[?]don (Australasian Trade Commissioner in America) is leaving London by the Aquitania to-morrow for ...

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  36. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A message received from Parkes on Friday night stats that the police, receiving news of a tragedy, proceeded by motor to ...

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  37. ALBANIA MOBILISING.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A Valona telegram states that Albania has commenced general mobilisation in view of the Siberians occupying ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Friday.—A South African loan of £5,000,000 at 6 per cent. has been underwritten at a purchase price of £96 per cent. ...

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  39. RHINE OCCUPATION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator Lodge has told the Senate that preparations are being made to withdraw the American troops from ...

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  40. AMERICA THIS TIME

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—It is suggested in political circles that Sir Joseph Cook, the present Federal Treasurer, may be included as a ...

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  41. AUSTRIA, AND HUNGARY

    PARIS, Friday.—The Council of Ambassadors has sent an ultimatum to Hungary giving the Hungarian Government ten days to evacuate the ...

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  42. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    LONDON, Friday:—Mr. H. B. Larkin (manager of the Commonwealth Line) expect that the new passenger liner Moreton Bay will sail on her ...

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  43. GERMAN GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Beaverbrook, writing to the "Daily Express" from Munich, states that the Republican Government in Germany is feeble ...

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  44. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Winston Churchill (Colonial Secretary), in replying to deputations at Dundee, stated that since the ...

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  45. ALLEGED MURDERER DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—William Mann, who is supposed to have murdered his wife and shot his daughter at Parkes a few days ago, died of his ...

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  46. LABOR CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An international Labor Congress will be held at Geneva on October 30. A service in the British church, at which Bishop ...

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  47. VICTORIAN TENNIS

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  48. MOTOR SMASH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Dr. George Paul, a prominent Sydney ophthalmic surgeon, was killed, and Dr. Howard Bullock was Injured, in a motor ...

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  49. THE QUEST SAILING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, the Quest, has sailed from Plymouth for Madiera. ...

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  50. THE INDEMNITIES.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Herr With, the Chancellor, when interviewed claimed that Germany had completed her disarmament. The Reichstag ...

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  51. SLUMP IN COAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Owing to the trade depression, a number of coal mines in Wales are closing down Indefinitely, including the Great ...

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  52. BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the champions' bowling tournament Browns-wood and Orchard, of Christchurch, won, defeating Irvine and Watson, ...

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  53. N.S.W. WHEAT POOL

    SYDNEY. Sunday. — The Labor party executive has carried a motion urging the continuance of the present policy of the Labor Government ...

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  54. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Mrs. Cecil Leltch defeated Miss Mollie M'Bride in the final of the Canadian women's championship by 17 up and 15 to play, ...

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  55. HUNGARIAN ASSEMBLY

    BUDAPEST, Sunday.—An occupant of the gallery at the National Assembly fired five revolver shots at Deputy Hadovsky. the former President of ...

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  56. DILATORY ALDERMEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Central Executive of the A.L.P. bas decided to inform the three Paddington aldermen who absented themselves ...

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  57. EIGHT-OARED ROWIN[?]

    SYDNEY. Sunday. — The New South Wales Rowing Association has received a letter from the Wanganu[?] Roving Association, stating its ...

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  58. LORD NORTHCLIFFE

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. — Lord Northcliffe is remaining in Melbourne this week in order to discuss with Mr. W. M. Hughes the question of ...

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  59. HAWK DESTRUCTION

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—In reference to requests by homing societies for steps to be taken in an endeavor too prevent the destruction of pigeons ...

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