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  2. MINERS' CLAIM.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George's reply to the deputation, headed by Mr. Stuart Dunning, president of the recent Trades ...

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  3. CAPTURE OF RIGA.

    Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times", this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  4. OFFER OF SHIPS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The special correspondent of the United Cable Service writes' the Commonwealth can have almost a free hand in picking vessels from ...

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  5. STOP WORK.

    Another industrial dispute has arisen in shipping circles in Brisbane which is likely to prevent steamships obtaining supplies of coal. ...

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  6. JAPAN'S AIMS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--Senator Lodge, speaking in the Senate, issued a warning that unless a very superior navy was maintained in the Pacific the United ...

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  7. TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Friday.--The programme of the flight to Australia is now clearer. Captain Matthows, who will be first away is awaiting the delivery of spare parts. ...

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  8. GRIP OF JAPAN.

    Surely the fiction of the Little Ole Man of the Sea never had in history a more apt illustration than Japan others in China to-day, for Japan in of the sea ...

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  9. GERMAN PLOTS.

    LONDON, Friday.--There have been extraordinary disclosures of the German conspiracy in Russia. It appears that the "Western Russian Government," formed ...

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  10. RIGA TAKEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Germans have occupied Riga. The German "Lokal Anzeiger" gives a report from Libau stating that after ...

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  11. NINE MACHINES TO START.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The hon. secretary of the Australian Aero Club has received a cable message concerning the flight which is about to be made from ...

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  12. WAR REVELATIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday.--A debate in the Chamber of Deputies led to sensational revelations regarding the failure of the French offensive in the Champagne in ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. ACROSS AMERICA.

    CHICAGO, Friday.--East and west met for the first time in the transcontinental airplane race, when the fliers landed at North Platte, in Nobraska. The east to ...

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  14. WORLD'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir Auckland Geddes (President of the Board of Trade), in a speech in the city on the outlook for British trade, referred to the great ...

    Article : 341 words
  15. RACE SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--ace suicide, combined with the increasing trend ofpopulations towards the cities, threaten the future of the whole Western ...

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  16. COST OF LIVING.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Many branches of the National Union of Railwaymen have forwarded resolutions to the executive appealing for an effort to secure ...

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  17. SHOOTING CASES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,--A shooting affray occurred in the slum area of Carlton last night, during which Mrs. Ada Gay was shot in the head and abdomen. ...

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  18. FAULTY METHODS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Brownile (chairman of the executive of the Amalgamated Engineers), in an interesting review on the question of increased output, ...

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  19. THE IRISH BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Ministerial committee preparing the now Irish Government Bill is charged to draft a scheme ...

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  20. EQUAL' PAYMENT.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.--For the purpose of discussing the question of equal pay for equal work a large and representative meeting of women teachers was ...

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  21. PEACE TREATY.

    PARIS, Saturday,--The French Sonata has unanimously adopted the Peace Treaty and the Anglo-American-French treaty. ...

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  22. GERMAN RIOTS.

    PARIS, Friday.--A message from Saarbrucken, a town in Rhenish Prussia, reports serious, disorder on October 7, 8 in connection with the metal workers' ...

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  23. FIUME TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--It is reliably reported that the King of Italy has threatened to abdicate if the navy and army persist in refusing to compel d'Annunzio's ...

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  24. NATIONAL SUITS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuter's special correspondent at Paris reports that arrangements have been made whereby the factories in the devastated regions will ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Office of Works estimates that overcrowded Britain requires 200,000 new houses annually for five years. The campaign to popularise ...

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  26. TO ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Friday.--The Imperial Antarctic expedition's plans, under Mr. Cope, Commander Shackleton's biologist, include commercial exploration, especially ...

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  27. STRIKE AT BREST.

    LONDON, Friday--Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that the strike movement at Brest is most serious. Large bodies of workmen are idle, and the ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. GERMANS' ARMING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's correspondent at Berlin reports that there were stormy scenes in the National Assembly, when "Herr Hencke (Independent ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. FILMS OF THE EMPIRE.

    Sir,--I was very pleased to read in your issue of to-day that the King and Empire Allianco is endeavouring to introduce into Australia films illustrative ...

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  30. THE CHURCH AND THE WORKERS.

    Sir,--May I reply briefly to the letter over the signature of "Layman" in your issue of Friday? I have been trying for some time to solve the problem of ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Stuart Hunning has been appointed the unions delegate to the Washington conference. Messrs. A. Henderson, C. W. Bowerman. ...

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  32. BRITISH ADMIRALTY.

    LONDON, Friday.--It has been authoritatively stated that Admiral Beatty will succeed Lord Wemyss as First Lord of the Admiralty at the end of the ...

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  33. SEA TRAGEDY.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--Accordingin a Helsingfore wireless message, it is reported from Archangel that 2000 lives were lost in the wreck of an unnamed ...

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