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  2. REPARATIONS MUDDLE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter learns that the official text of the French reply to Britain in regard to the proposed reparations committee when ...

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  3. TERRIFIC CYCLONE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A remarkable cyclonic storm swept over Toowoomba and districts about 4 o'clock to-day. ...

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  4. ANOTHER JANINA?

    BELGRADE, Monday.—As a consequence of an attack on Colonel Krastitch, the Serbian military attache at Sofia, who was fired on with ...

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  5. GERMANY'S PLIGHT.

    BERLIN, Monday.—"At this very serious time Germany is threatened with internal convulsions." So runs an appeal to the German nation ...

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  6. LAUSANNE MURDER.

    LAUSANNE, Monday.—The trial has begun of Poliunine and Conradl for the assassination of M. Vorowski, the head of the Russian delegation to ...

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  7. EMPIRE PRODUCE.

    LONDON, Monday,—The Empire produce campaign was initiated by a. luncheon at the Army and Navy Stores, whose windows were stocked ...

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  8. TEXTILE BANKRUPTCY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The compulsory liquidation of the Fenton Textile Association, of Bately, discloses a deficiency to shareholders ...

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  9. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The statement of the French position on the reparations question was brought here to-day by the French ...

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  10. SEPARATISTS ACTIVE.

    BERLIN, Monday.—Separatists have begun a movement to seise control of the Bavarian Palatinate. A large band arrived last night at ...

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  11. "SMITH'S" NEWSPAPERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Thomas Ernest Rofe, of Eldon Chambers, Pitt street, Sydney, has issued a writ out of the Supreme Court for £25,000 against ...

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  12. M. POINCARE'S REPLY.

    LONDON, Tuesday—M. Poincare's reply to the British reparations note has reached the Foreign Office. The "Morning Post" understands that it ...

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  13. COUP TO BEGIN TO-MORROW.

    BERLIN, Monday.—Consequent on the dangerous possibilities of the Bavarian Nationalists' preparations on the Bavarian-Thuringian frontier, the ...

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  14. GREEK REPUBLIC.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The move to make Greece a republic has received a severe set-back, owing to the Liberal Party, including the Venizelists, ...

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  15. Still Making Headway (Reuter.)

    LONDON, Monday.—The [?]tist movement is apparently [?] making headway in some quarters. [?] message received in Paris from [?] ...

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  16. MOTORING RECORD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An attempt is to be made at the end of November by J. Burton and W. Bradley to break the motor-car record for the journey from ...

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  17. KING MAKES FIRST PURCHASE.

    Mr. Ben. Morgan urged that the Merchandise Marks Act should be brought into force as early as possible, in order that the consuming ...

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  18. LATE MR. BONAR LAW.

    LONDON, Monday.—Large crowds testified to the public sympathy at Mr. Bonar Law's funeral. A short service was held first at St. Columbas' ...

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  19. BRITISH LABOR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Countess of Warwick, at her debut as a Labor candidate before a crowded audience at Leamington Town Hall last night, ...

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  20. Attacks on Jews

    BERLIN, Monday.—A number of organised attacks were made by unemployed on Jewish shops in various quarters, including the fashionable ...

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  21. Blocking the Crown Prince.

    PARIS, Monday.—It is semi-offally stated that M. Poincare agrees to the British proposal that the Allies should take steps with a view to ...

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  22. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Matters connected with the Imperial conferences are being speeded up. It is hoped that everything will be concluded on ...

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  23. Belgium's Change of Front.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" correspondent at Brussells states that the Belgian Government does not intend to waver the ...

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  24. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The editorial comment on the results of Mr. Lloyd George's tour through the United States varies. Some ...

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  25. THE NEW PROTECTION.

    LONDON. Monday, — Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P. (Labor), speaking at Sunderland, said that Labor was indebted to Mr. Baldwin for his new ...

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  26. The Fall of the Mark.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Between 500,000,000 and 750,000,000 dollars have been lost by American investors through the collapse of the German ...

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  27. DRAFTING OF REPORT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Imperial Conference met at Downing street today and began to draft a report of its deliberations, and resumes this ...

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  28. [?]aris Press Perturbed.

    PARIS, Monday.—The newspapers are disquieted by Belgium's somersault in regard to the Rhineland Separatists. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. S. M. Bruce (Commonwealth Premier) has decided on Vice-Admiral Sir A. F. Everett's successor. The name is ...

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  30. THE LIBERAL VIEW.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. H. H. Asquith (Liberal Leader), speaking at Dewsbury, declared that though the conditions had changed since the last ...

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  31. Agreement With Stinnes.

    PARIS, Monday.—A message from Dusseldorf states that an agreement has been signed with the Stinnes group which provides that the group ...

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  32. U.S. BY-ELECTIONS.

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The by-elections scheduled for to-morrow are arousing much interest, although opinion varies concerning their ...

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  33. DINNER TO DELEGATES.

    LONDON, Monday.—At a dinner at the Institute of Public Administration in honor of the delegates to the Imperial Conference, Viscount ...

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  34. THREE POWERS AGREE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Advices received by the State Department indicate that Britain, Italy and Belgium have reached accord favoring a free ...

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  35. CONTRACT FOR ARTICLES.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Lloyd George has contracted to write 30 or more articles, the first three dealing with his impressions of America ...

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  36. "A HOLLOW SHAM."

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. H. H. Asquith, speaking at Dewsbury condemning protection, said Imperial preference, which did not extend to food ...

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  37. U.S. IMMIGRATION.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Some 4000 migrants, including a large proportion of British, are facing deportation because they arrived after the quotas ...

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  38. BOILERMAKERS' LOCKOUT

    LONDON, Monday.—Miss Bondfield's first duty after her election as chairman of the Trade Union Congress was to tackle the boilermakers ...

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  39. COTTON PRODUCTION.

    [?] Monday.—-The executors [?] estate of the late Mr. W. Pres[?] a cotton broker, of Liverpool, are empowered to spend £20,000 on ...

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  40. BARON'S SUICIDE.

    BUDAPEST, Monday.—Baron Tit-oregry, aged 21, the son of Budapest's most famous lawyer, shot himself dead as a result of taking ...

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  41. FREETRADERS' INVITATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Lancashire freetraders have invited Mr. Lloyd George to reply to Mr. Baldwin's speech at Manchester. ...

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  42. EGYPTIAN CROP.

    CAIRO, Monday.—The General Produce Association estimates the Egyptian cotton crop at 5,960,000 kanters, which is over a million kanters ...

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  43. RUM RUNNER CAUGHT.

    JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Monday.—The British auxiliary schooner Louis F. was captured by the prohibition officers within the twelve mile ...

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  44. CHILD MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Novar (Secretary for Scotland), Colonel L. C. M. S. Amery (First Lord of the Admiralty), and Sir Arthur Lawley ...

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  45. AFGHAN PRINCE.

    KABUL, Sunday.—A son was born to the Queen of Afghanistan at the palace at Kabul last night. She was attended by Miss Borland, an English ...

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  46. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—Although the Republicans declare that several prominent leaders are in a serious condition through hunger strike in the ...

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  47. CHILLED MEAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Smithfield meat importers are discussing the imminence of a considerable increase in the prices of chilled meat if buyers ...

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  48. BIG OIL DEAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" reports that it was definitely stated in city circles on Monday the Royal Dutch oil combine is ...

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  49. BRITISH FOOTBALL

    LONDON. Monday.—The following results of Rugby matches are announced:— Llandelly v. Leicester, 22 —0; Oxford University v. Newport, ...

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  50. GLASGOW BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Monday.—A section of the Glasgow Liberals have telegraphed inviting Mr. Winston Churchill to contest the seat made vacant ...

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