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  2. MILLION MEN IDLE.

    BERLIN, Thursday. —The lok[?]t of miners in the Ru[?] Upper Silesia and Saxony is affecting thousands of other workers and precenting a ...

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  3. DIVORCE REFUSED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mrs. Wemyss-Gorman, petitioning for a divorce ground of her husband's asked for the Court's ...

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  4. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    LONDON. Thursday. — Reuter's Agency understands that Cabinet has readied a decision regarding Emt[?] wireless, but the time and method of ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDOX. Thursday.—Mr. J. R-Clynes, leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal, announced in the House of Commons to-day that ...

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  6. SAIDHISPRAYERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Dean of Manchester, speaking at a lunched Westminster to-day, said Frank H. at Westminster to-day, aid Frank H. ...

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  7. FRENCH FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The correspondent of the "Dally Chro[?]icle" at Paris says that 28 doctors and chemists have been convicted at Marseilles ...

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  8. SEASIDE TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It has been discovered that Miss E. Kaye parts of whose dead body were recently discovered at Easth[?]ne, had ...

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  9. OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL.

    LONDON, Tuesday .—In the House of Commons to-day Hr. V. Hartshorn (Postmaster-General) said the Government would make an announcement ...

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  10. LABOR COMMONWEALTH.

    LONDON, Thursday .—Twenty [?] members of the House of Commons including Mr.. George Lansbory, have organised a growth for the ...

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  11. AN ALL-ROUND SPORT.

    Frank Ho[?] Sugg, who is now 62 years of age, "was a first-class allround sportsman, and served in the G[?] W[?] being a lieutenant and ...

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  12. WILL GOVERNMENT FAIL?

    LONDON, Thursday.—A defeat on a budget is always a serious matter, and in view of Mr. J. R. Clyues announcement to-day ...

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  13. DARK-HAIRED WOMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Express" says that a d[?] women named Ether Du[?] who is a Londoner, the moment she heard of ...

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  14. ROUND THE WORLD,

    CALCUTTA, Friday.— Lieut D'Oisy the French aviator, who is flying round the world, left Calcutta to-day Akyab (Burma). ...

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  15. MUTILATED BODY BEHOVED,

    LONDON, Tuesday—The mutilated body of Miss Kaye was removed motor van from Eastbourne to London to-day, where , Sir B. H. ...

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  16. IRISH BOUNDARIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Jea Craig (Ulster Premier) to-day said his eleventh hour message to Mr. W. Cosgrove (Free State President) ...

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  17. DEPUTATION TO CHANCELLOR.

    LONDON, Thursday—An Influential deputation from the Parliamentary industrial group, which is chiefly Conservative, waited on Mr. Phillp ...

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  18. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The bens of the Young Australia Le[?]g[?] visits Lyons' factory at Ga[?]by Hall this morning, and lunched. there,They ...

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  19. SIR JAMES ALLEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir James Alten (High Commissioner for New Zealand) Is going to Ypres to-morrow in connection with the battle memo ...

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  20. JAP. TRAIN SMASH.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Smash which occurred yesterday, in which four people were killed and several injured, wasdue to s misplaced ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES,

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Zinc Corporation baa declared & final participating dividend on preference and shares of two shillings. ...

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  22. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bradford Chamber of Commerce will propose at the annual .meeting of the Association British Chamber of Commerce ...

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  23. "VISITS HAMPTON COURT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Young Australians were enterta[?]ed at Hampton Conrt to-day. Mrs. Pickies whose son Sydney is an Australian ...

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  24. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In accordance with request of the New Zealand Cricket Council, the E C. C. extended , the rules, passed ...

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  25. SCOTTISH-AUST. MINING CO.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Scottish Australian Mining Co. shows a profit £78,819 The reserve amount will absorb £12,000, and £23,069 will be ...

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  26. TOO MANY GAMBLERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. J. Wig Hall, Labor member of the House of Commons, who recently visited Tasmania with the Overseas Settlement ...

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  27. ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE SEAT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Ashton under Conservatives, following on De Frece's decision to retire, decided to ask Mr. Winston ...

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  28. MESSRS. THOS BROWN AND SONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Messrs, Thomas Brown and Sons' profit for the year is £43,928. The year's dividend will be 16 percent., £8343 will ...

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  29. BRITISH MINERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Dally Herald" forecasts that the report of the Coal Inquiry, -which will be passed immediately, will uphold the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The annual report of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company (the White Star Line) reference to the Australian service ...

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  31. WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the wool sales to-day 11,800 bales of fine kinds sold steadily. The home trade acquired "a good quantity, ...

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  32. INDIAN LIBEL CASE

    LONDON,. Wednesday.—Sir O' Dwyer, whose cross-examination in the libel - action he is preferring against Sir Sankaran Nair, Indian ...

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  33. COUNTY ROSTER MATCHES.

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  34. SHE BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Henley, M. L. C., ex-Minister for Works and Railways. in New South. Wales, when interviewed to-day, roundly con ...

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  35. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    MOSCOW,. Thursday.—The Provincial Court in Ekaieri[?] (Southern Russia) has passed the death sentence on four ex-officers of the ...

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  36. NEW MOTOR SHIP ORDERED.

    LONDON, -Thursday.—The Commonwealth and Dominion Line has ordered 11,060 ton motor ship from Wallsend shipbuilders. ...

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  37. BUYERS' INTEREST INCREASES.

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  38. "INADEQUATE PROFITS."

    LONDON Friday.—The report of the Court Of Inqniry into the coal miners' wages says the profits of the industry were inadequate to meet ...

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  39. MELBOURNIAN'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mahon Austin of Melbourne, playing with cambridge against Sussex, scored 30 in first innings, 60 In the second, ...

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  40. POPULATION OF MOSCOW.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The Latest [?] returns gives the population Moscow as 1,511,025, including 86,171 Jews. ...

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  41. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (premier). accompanied by Mr. J. H Thomas (Colonel Secretary) Paid his first viait to the ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN ATHLETES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Olympic team's acceptance of arinvitation to compete in the Tail tea[?] games (Irish National Games, ...

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  43. DERBY V. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—-Heavy rain which has fallen has made the ground unfit to play, and the Derby-south African cricket match has been abandoned ...

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  44. S. AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Much surprise was caused by the announcement that Sir Frederick More, ex-premier of Natal, had gone over to ...

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  45. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Much speculation has arisen lately concerning the progress of the Anglo-Soviet Conference in London. ...

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  46. EX-SERVICE OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government has Issued the report of the committee appointed to consider the of the professional "rankers." ...

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  47. LORD IN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the Dub lin Court to-day Lord Ashdown, who was charged with offensive behav[?] to two boys in a railway carriage ...

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  48. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT,

    MELBOURNE, 'Friday.—The Second reading on the Seat- of Government Administration Bill was moved by Mr, Thompson (N. S. W.), ...

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  49. A BISHOP'S LAMENT.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Bishof Durham at York Convocation, pro posed ordination to the diaconate at Instead of 23, so as to facilitate ...

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  50. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

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  51. MEAT PRESERVATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. —professor Chapman, before the Ministry a Health's Food preservation committee, tee, Sir Horace Munro presiding, out ...

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  52. A TERRIFIC STORM.

    PARAMUSHIR (Kurile Islands), Thursday.—-A message from K[?]ashir Island received here describes in detail a terrific hundred-mile storm ...

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  53. THE SENATE.

    BIG LOSS OS CANNED FRUITS Alter a quarter of an hour's sitting to-day the Senate adjourned Wednesday. The only business dealt ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Further sales of the s.s. Baradine's Victorian apples were held to-day. Jonathans brought 11/6 to 13/6, Cleopatras 13/ ...

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  55. LAWNTENMS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—"L'Anto" states that Borotra, Lacoste, and Bagnon (French tennis players) will undertake take a lawn tennis tour of ...

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  56. BRTTAINS HEALTH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Registrar-General's return show that influenza primary or contributory 12,604 deaths in England and . ...

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  57. GERMANY'S WAR GUILT.

    BERLIN, Thursday—The ex-Crowr Prince is writing a book, called "The Lie About Germany's War Guilt." ...

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  58. Advertising

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