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  2. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    The Imperial Economic Conference discussed this morning the question of the Empire's currency, and the matter of importations of live stock. It welcomed ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking in Canterbury last night Sir William Joynson-Hicks (Minister for Health) said that the Government contemplated spending £50,000,000 on ...

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  4. AMERICA.

    The Department of Justice has issued a general warning to the effect that foreign vessels which bring alcoholic liquors to the port of New York will ...

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  5. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    News of the so-called revolution in Germany, reports regarding the inflation of our currency, with a resulting fall in the American exchange, and rumours of ...

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  6. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    Kobe was the centre of activity in connection with foreign relief work during the earthquake period, and the foreign residents raised the sum of £40,000. The ...

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  7. REPARATIONS.

    Although the American Government says that it is ready to enter a European reparations conference having a full attendance of representatives of the Allied ...

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  8. Committee of Experts.

    The Imperial Economic Conference decided to-day to appoint a committee of experts to consider the whole question of the Imperial currency. It is ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    Sir William Beach Thomas, in a message to the London "Daily Express" from Cologne says:—Food, money, and coal are so short in the Ruhr Valley and on ...

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  10. BRITISH NAVY.

    The Admiralty authorities have issued the programme for the world's cruise of a naval squadron, which will start from Devonport on November 27, ...

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  11. Treaty Making Powers.

    The Australian Press Association has been informed authoritatively that the two Conferences are endeavouring to conclude their business by the middle of ...

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  12. Labour's Opinion.

    In the course of a speech in Yeovil (Somersetshire) Mr. Arthur Henderson (the Labour leader) said:—Mr. Baldwin wants a verdict on the general question ...

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  13. Krupp's Employees Rebel.

    It has been reported from Essen that the employees in the Krupp works attempted to turn out the management, but the "blue police" attacked the men, ...

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  14. Closing of Mines.

    Herr Hugo Stinnes and other German industrialists, after a conference with Dr. Stresemann (the German Chancellor), have re-opened negotiations with ...

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  15. Tariff Proposals.

    Among the Dominions delegates there is an consensus of opinion that Mr. S. Baldwin's proposal with regard to the tariff is a step in the right direction, ...

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  16. France's Note.

    It has been announced authoritatively that France has notified the United States that she would welcome the presence of an American representative in ...

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  17. General Election Mooted.

    Political correspondents interpret the latest events as an indication that Mr. Baldwin desires that a general election be held in the Spring. They believe ...

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  18. SAXON CABINET.

    The German Government has demanded the resignation of the Government of Saxony by to-morrow, as the outcome of incitements by the Communist members ...

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  19. Politicians Excited.

    The Political Correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says:—Mr. Baldwin's clear hint that a general election is approaching has created great ...

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  20. Restricted Inquiry.

    The London "Daily Express" says it is understood that the British Government has agreed to the restricted form of inquiry which France has approved. ...

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  21. An Admiral's Protest.

    In responding to the toast of "The Navy" at the Master Cutler's Feast in Sheffield Admiral of the Fleet Sir F. D. Sturdee said, with reference to an ...

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  22. Purely Advisory Board.

    Britain has received France's assent to the proposal to form an International Committee, but it is admitted generally that the nature of it puts a "full dress" ...

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  23. PERSIA.

    The Sardar Sepah (Minister of War) has accepted the Premiership of Persia, and his Cabinet will be formed within a week. ...

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  24. BRITISH POSITION.

    The Administration is not altogether surprised to hear that Great Britain is willing to accept the principle of the twelve-miles limit in connection with ...

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  25. Mr. Bruce Speaks to Women

    At a meeting of the Conservative Women's Reform Association Mr. S. M. Bruce said:—We cannot hope to hold Australia indefinitely without an ...

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  26. RHINELAND.

    A Rhineland Government was formed in Coblenz on October 26, with Herr Matthes as Premier, and Herr Metzen as Foreign Minister. It has discussed ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    At the Imperial Fruit Show in Manchester, Mr. E. J. Wood, of Kerang (Victoria), won a silver challenge cup for citrus fruits. ...

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  28. Bounties for Farmers.

    The Political Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—Party circles comment on Mr. Baldwin's omission of any reference to foreign ...

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  29. High Tides.

    A message from Seattle reports that the biggest tides in the history of Western Alaska have occurred. It is believed that they are an aftermath of the ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The "African World" (London) has learned authoritatively that the Earl of Athlone will succeed Prince Arthur of Connaught as Governor-General of ...

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  31. A Proclamation.

    The Rhineland Separatists have issued a proclamation to the effect that a Provisional Government has been constituted, and has entered into relations ...

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  32. No Official Cognisance.

    With American officials possessing already the advice of experts regarding Germany's economic situation, it is believed here that an early conference is ...

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  33. Canadian Views.

    Great interest has been aroused in official and political circles by the declaration of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) in favour of the ...

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  34. Berlin Amused.

    The formation of a Separatist Government is not taken seriously in Berlin, it being pointed out that the Ministers have nothing to govern. ...

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  35. The Boll Weevil.

    The National Conference on the Boll Weevil adopted to-day a programme for combating the pest, which experts declare can be controlled by intelligent ...

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  36. Unionists' Conference.

    In view of Mr. S. Baldwin's speech, the Unionists' Conference agreed to-day not to discuss a motion in favour of a return to protective tariffs. ...

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  37. The French Proviso.

    It has been announced semi-officially that previously to the publication of the Hughes-Curzon correspondence, M. Poincare had informed Mr. C. E. Hughes ...

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  38. CHINA.

    Last evening the Cabinet resolved to appoint General Tans-Sai-Li Director-General of the Railway Guards' Bureau. This announcement has created a ...

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  39. Cold Stores for Fruit.

    The Prime Minister of South Africa (General Smuts) has appointed Mr. Edgar Griffiths, to advise the South African Government with regard to the ...

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  40. "Fizzling Out."

    The Separatist movement is "fizzling out" in numerous places in the Rhineland. It still holds its ground in Aix-la-Chapelle, Bonn, Duren, and Crefeld. ...

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  41. New Zealand's Aid.

    At the Master Cutlers' Feast in Sheffield, in replying for the Overseas Dominions, Mr. W. F. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand) said that the ...

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  42. FURTHER DISORDERS.

    Twelve demonstrators were killed and 20 wounded in the town of Freiburg (Saxony) as a result of an encounter between Communists and men of the ...

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  43. A Bandit Outrage.

    It has been reported from Changsha that a German named Strauss, of the China Inland Mission, has been captured by bandits in the Province of Hunan, ...

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  44. A Committee Assured.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says:—A committee of experts to determine Germany's ability to pay is assured. The only ...

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  45. HOLLAND.

    A political crisis in Holland has been precipitated in consequence of the rejection of the Navy Bill by a majority of one vote. The Roman Catholics voted ...

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  46. Outrage in Crefeld.

    The wife and daughter of the Burgomaster of Crefeld were handled very roughly and taken away as hostages during an attack which was made by armed ...

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  47. Obituary.

    A message from Schenectady (New York) reports the death of Dr. Charles Proteus Steinmetz, the "electrical wizard". ...

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  48. A Wireless Contract.

    The "Peking Leader" reports that on October 24, the Chinese Cabinet sanctioned formally an American Federal wireless contract, and that the American ...

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  49. Mr. Baldwin's Speech.

    The London "Observer" says:—"One thing is certain, Mr. Baldwin's Plymouth speech means a general election within six months. The unemployed have ...

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  50. Empire Currency.

    The scheme of Mr. John F. Darling, C.B.E. (a director of the London Joint City and Midland Bank) for the creation of Empire currency bills in the ...

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  51. A Food Riot.

    It has been reported from Dusseldorf that during a food riot in Bochum, in which police intervened, 20 persons were killed and 15 wounded. Unemployed ...

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  52. VESSEL IN DISTRESS.

    The cargo steamer, Bedeburn (3,122 tons) has put into Capetown. She signalled for assistance, and on investigation it was found that only four out of ...

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  53. New Ambassador.

    Mr. Frank B. Kellogg (a former Senator of Minnesota) has been named as American Ambassador to London. ...

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  54. Police Disarmed.

    Belgian troops in Aix-la-Chapelle disarmed the police and arrested 39 of them as well as 19 students. The French authorities have ...

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  55. Cabinet Resigns.

    The Government has resigned on the rejection of the Navy Bill for the provision of a larger fleet for the protection of the Dutch East Indies. The ...

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  56. American Press Comments.

    The American Press comments on the German reparations situation offer a study of contrasts. The Chicago "Tribune" takes a bitter ...

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  57. Aeroplane Record.

    A message from Dayton (Ohio), reports that the Barling bomber, the world's largest aeroplane, established an international record for weight-carrying, ...

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  58. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The political situation has become more intense with the resignation of four "appointed" members of the Legislature who were designated by ...

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  59. INDIA.

    The trial was begun to-day of 40 Sikh Akali leaders who are charged with sedition, waging war, and membership of an unlawful association. Bail was ...

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  60. GREECE.

    Government forces occupied Corinth after the battleships had bombarded the mutineers. ...

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  61. Countess of Warwick.

    The Countess of Warwick, in her first speech as the Labour candidate for Warwick and Leamington, said:—The young and thoughtless woman who lived in ...

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  62. Prehistoric Skulls.

    A message from Santa Barbara (California) said that the scientists who are making excavations there are convinced that the skulls of men which have been ...

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  63. The Janina Crime.

    The Secretariat of the League of Nations has received from an official Albanian source a strong protest against the Greek allegations tending to throw ...

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  64. Insurgents Surrender.

    A communique announces that the last remnant of the insurgents was surrounded and it surrendered without bloodshed. ...

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  65. TURKEY.

    Alter a mooting of the Popular Party, presided over by Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the Council of Commissars in Angora resigned. ...

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  66. Loan to Germany.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says:—The State Department now hopes that out of the general economic conference affecting ...

    Article : 93 words
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