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  2. LATIN BLOC.

    PARIS, Thursday.—"Le Matin's" Madrid correspondent learns from a reliable source that one of the subjects discussed by the Kings or Spain ...

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  3. POLICE QUARREL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Sydney Criminal Court Robert Shannon (39), a constable, was charged with wounding Sergeant Francis Clarke, ...

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  4. WITH AN AXE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Justice Campbell to-day sentenced Joseph Stephenson (41), a bush worker, to four years' penal servitude for the ...

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  5. U.S. PROHIBITION.

    HIGHLANDS (New Jersey), Wednesday.—The liquor ships are moving from the six mile limit to 14 miles from shore. Runners ...

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  6. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Tariff reformers, for the purpose of countering the effect of the circular issued by Messrs. T. and R. Morley, the ...

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  7. LUCKY FIND.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Digging in the field, a Parma peasant struck a heavy metal box. In the belief that it was an internal machine, he summoned the ...

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  8. COLLAPSED TUBE.

    LONDON, Wednesday—It is officially explained that the collapse of the tube in South London on Tuesday was caused through excavation. The ...

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  9. NOT THEIR FAULT.

    JACKSONVILLE, Wednesday,— The British auxiliary schooner Louise F., recently seized by prohibition officers, has been released by ...

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  10. ITALY AND SPAIN.

    APLES, Wednesday.—In a glow. bag message farewelling the Italian people, King Alfonso of Spain states be is convinced that the events of ...

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  11. MEAT TRADE TROUBLE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The position regarding the meat trade trouble is unchanged, and Adelaide Is now. practically meatless. The prices of ...

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  12. MILLIONAIRE'S WILL.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The late Nathaniel Charles Rothschild, who on October is left £2.25.000, on which the death duties total £915,000. ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL COURT.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "New York Tribune's" Washington correspondent states that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in the ...

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  14. AMERICA CUP.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—British yachtsmen have challenged America for the British and America Cup races in New York next summer. ...

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  15. MIGRATION

    [?]NDON, Wednesday.—Mr. H. P. Colebatch {Agent-General for West Australia) was a guest at an. Australian Natives' Association luncheon ...

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  16. ANOTHER REPLY.

    Answering Messrs, I. and ,R. Morley's circular, Conservative headquarters point out that tea and sugar merchants might advise their ...

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  17. TASMANIAN LOAN.

    -LONDON, Wednesday. — Dealings have commenced in the South Australian loan at par, and in the Tasmanian three-eighths per cent premium. ...

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  18. ENTOMOLOGICAL DATA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The late Mr. Rothschild's will instructed that his funeral should be carried out plainly and simply, without oration or special ...

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  19. DREDGE PONRABBEL.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— The Marine Board's dredge Ponrabbed will be docked at Launcescon for an overhaul daring December,' in read ...

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  20. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The Canadian Government has announced that another effort will be made in January, ostensibly on the occasion of ...

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  21. MR. LLOYD GEORGE ACTIVE.

    Mr. Lloyd George during the day covered a great part of Lancashire. Commencing at Leeds. he spoke at every stopping place, where his ...

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  22. VIC. RAILWAYMEN

    MELBOURNE, Thrusday,— An award has been made by the Railway Classification Board covering the Various claims which have been before ...

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  23. MR. BRUCE IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. S. M. Bruce (Commonwealth Prime Minister) visited Liverpool to-day, and inspected the docks and the new ...

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  24. THE WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the wool sales at Antwerp 5000 bales were offered and 2000 sold. Medium and low crossbreds were five to 10 per ...

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  25. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A novel situation has arisen over the prospect of preferential tariff in favor of Australian barley. It is understood ...

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  26. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prince of Wales to-day inspected the Empire Exhibition works at Wembley. ...

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  27. SCHOONER ASHORE.

    SUVA, Thursday.—In a gale, which is still raging, the schooner Wave went ashore on the Inner Nanelai reel Charles Mettles, six Indians, and one Chinese ...

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  28. LABOR PARTY MEETS.

    A meeting of the State Parliamentary Labor Party was held at the House of Assembly yesterday, afternoon, when the only absentees were ...

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  29. LORD BIRKENHEAD'S JOB.

    Lord Birkenhead, who is following Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Leeds, described Mr. Lloyd George's recent travels as a "reconciliation ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is reported that the Commonwealth Government steamer Austraipeak has been sold to British buyers for £22,000 net ...

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  31. WITH LOAD OF CATTLE

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday,— The State steamer Tambar is returning from King Island on Saturday with a full load of fat cattle-for next Tuesday's ...

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  32. —SPEECH AT LUNCHEON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bruce, in his speech at the luncheon, expressed the strong Impression he had gained of Liverpool trade possibilities. He ...

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  33. IRRETRIEVABLE STEP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George is very busy in Lancashire. Addressing a meeting at Oldham, he confessed it was his ninth speech that ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN FEARS.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—In a speech at a banquet Mr. H. Burton (Minister of Finance), who has Just, returned from the Imperial ...

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  35. DEAD HUNGER STRIKER.

    LONDON, "Wednesday.—Remarkable scenes were witnessed at Cork on the arrival .of the body of Denis Barry, who died as a result of hunger-striking. ...

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  36. BOLL WEEVIL.

    MELBOURNE, "Thursday.—A report is about to be submitted, to the State Ministry by Mr. Temple Smith, who recently spent considerable time ...

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  37. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Mr. Howard Carter, who is excavating Tutankhamen's tomb, has discovered eleven miniature cars for Tutankhamen's use ...

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  38. PRIME MINISTER'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Stanley Baidwin made a 65 minutes speech at a great gathering in St. Andrew's Hall, and later addressed an overflow meeting. He said that ...

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  39. SHRINE ROBBED.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Sardinia is be moaning the great loss of the famous shrine, Our Lady La Debonaire at Cagliari. which was violated and ...

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  40. CUSTOMS LAWS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Defects in the Customs law and administration, which have been under the discussion of the conference of the ...

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  41. NO CHRISTIAN BURIAL.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Bishop Cohlan of Cork, refused burial with Church rites to Denis Barry, who died on hunger-strike. He says that ...

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  42. "A HARASSING TIME."

    Mr. Winston Churchill is having a harassing time at Leicester, owing to continual interruptions of his meetings by Socialists. Mr. Churchill ...

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  43. YOUNG COUPLE HONORED

    DEVONPORT, Thursday,—At the Baptist Hall last evening a presentation was made to Miss Katie Harrison from the Baptist Church and Tennis Club, ...

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  44. ORDER OF CRUSADERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A crowded congregation, including the Duke of York, attended a Westminster Abbey commemoration service of the "Order ...

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  45. SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Baldwin, speaking at Glasgow, said that, owing to the restriction deliberately applied by foreign Powers in their own interests, there was less ...

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  46. BETTING TICKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Central Police Court today- Charles von Geyer (51) and Edwin John-Gardiner (58) were charged with forging a ...

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  47. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—After three days session, at which the Government's plan of reconstruction was searchingly examined. the Advisory ...

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  48. BRITISH FOOTBALL

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  49. Devonport Competitions.

    DEVONPORT. Thursday,—A meeting of the committee of management of the Devonport Musical and Literary Competitions was held last evening ...

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  50. NEW ZEALANDER HONORED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—R. H. Lowry, the New Zealander. has been awarded the Cambridge Rugby Blue. Eczema and all Skin Troubles, ...

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  51. MR. ASHMEAD-BARTLETT.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mr. E. Ashmead-Bartlett, the well-known war correspondent, is standing for North Hammersmith as a Conservative. ...

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  52. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Chancel for of the Exchequer), in a speech in London, referring to the Imperial ...

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