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  2. GERMANY.

    Mr. Baldwin and party arrived at the Victoria railway station this evening. The Prime Minister declined to make a statement. ...

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  3. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    In a special article in the London "Daily Chronicle" Mr. Lloyd George says:— The Spanish "coup d'etat" is part of ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Abyssinia has been asked to make a declaration respecting arms, ammunition and slavery. Sir Joseph Cook, addressing the ...

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  5. AMERICA.

    Another extraordinary "Get rich quick" scheme, which may rival Ponzi's inverted financial pyramid, was revealed when a stock brokerage house of German ...

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  6. SPORTING CABLES.

    The embarkation of Papyrus and Bargold aboard the Acquitania was accomplished in exactly 11 seconds. Both horses were hooded. ...

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  7. ITALY AND GREECE.

    The Rome newspaper Corriere d'Italia" announces the arrest in Albania of a person who is suspected to have been involved in the Janina murders. ...

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  8. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    The Minister for the Navy (Admiral Takarabe) estimates the Japanese naval losses which arose from the earthquakes at about 100,000,000 yen. ...

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  9. SPAIN.

    The Military Directory has issued a proclamation establishing martial law, and authorising the summary handling of seditionists, saboteurs, and other ...

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  10. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King), who is leaving for the Imperial Conference, has not announced his policy, but it is understood ...

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  11. The Famous "Communique"

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin), when questioned by a crowd of reporters at the Victoria railway station, would only say that "he had had a devil of a ...

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  12. Bribery of Officials.

    The Madrid correspondent of the London "Daily Express," says General de Rivera's abolition of unnecessary offices will save foreign business people about ...

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  13. A Stormy Episode.

    It has been reported from Preveza (Albania) that a stormy episode occurred while the Allied Mission was investigating the Janina murders at an Albanian ...

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  14. TRIPLE DEAD HEAT.

    Three horses dead-heated in the Wind­sor Royal Borough Handicap, a result unparalleled since the Cesarawitch of 1857. The stakes were divided. ...

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  15. Fate of Bandits.

    General de Rivera (the new Prime Minister) announces that three masked bandits who were captured after a bank robbery in catalonia will be shot. While ...

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  16. Machinists' Strike.

    The machinists who are on strike lessened the city's newspaper shortage to-day by issuing their own eight-page paper, entitled "New York's Union." It ...

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  17. No Issues to Raise.

    Speaking in the Farrison Club, the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) asserted that Canada had no question to raise at the Imperial Conference, and ...

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  18. Pedestrianism.

    E. W. Carr (Australia) competing at the Slavia Club won the 100 metres race in 11 seconds. He injured his ankle and was unable to compete further. ...

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  19. Australian Victims.

    The third official list of British subjects reported to have been killed in the earthquakes includes O. T. Benney, Miss Mabel Francis, L. Hawkes, R. B. ...

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  20. Italy's Activities.

    Passengers who have arrived from Sicily refer to the huge barracks in Syracuse where great military activity is in progress. ...

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  21. London Suggestions.

    While gratified at the cordiality or the French Press, well-informed circles in London are very cautious in expressing an opinion with regard to the ...

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  22. MOROCCO CAMPAIGN.

    It is reported that a Spanish fleet of six cruisers and twelve destroyers is bombarding the hillside at Alhucemas (Morocco) with gas shells, clearing the ...

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  23. Disarmament.

    The most important work in connection with this year's sessions of the Assembly of the League of Nations is undoubtedly the draft treaty providing for ...

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  24. Boxing.

    Harry Wills has been matched to meet Homer Smith here on September 27. Smith is famed for staying the limit of a ten rounds bout with Firpo recently. ...

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  25. MR. MASSEY'S OPINION.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. W. F. Massey (the Prime Minister of New Zealand), who will sail for England to ...

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  26. Tokio's Recovery.

    The means of communication are improving gradually, and the Government has withdrawn some of its limitations of their uses. ...

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  27. The Fiume Question.

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says:—Both the Italian and the Jugo-Slavian Governments are silent regarding the nature of ...

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  28. THE EL KAHIRA.

    At the inquiry into the loss of the steamer El Kahira the Channel pilot, who accompanied the vessel from Gravesend to Dover on her last voyage ...

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  29. ALBERT LLOYD MATCHED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that Albert Lloyd has sighed articles to box Roth, of Switzerland, at the Olympia, on December 1. Roth won the heavyweight ...

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  30. Hejaz Applies.

    The Kingdom of Hejaz (Arabia), which attained to its independence during the course of the great war, has applied for admission to the League of Nations. ...

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  31. Serious Differences.

    The Political Correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says:—It was made clear on the return of Mr. Baldwin's party that serious differences with ...

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  32. Political "Jockeying."

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says:—President Coolidge received his first taste of political "jockeying" and pressure to-day, when ...

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  33. Athletics.

    The Oxford athletes concluded a successful tour to-day. The third triangular contest resulted in the Combined South African Universities winning six events. ...

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  34. MIGRATION.

    Many of the migrants for New Zealand who are on the steamer Remuera have large families. There are on of 12, another of 10, two of eight, three ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Postmaster-General (Sir L. Worthington-Evans) has informed Sir Joseph Cook (the High Commissioner for Australia) that arrangements have been ...

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  36. Mutual Confidence.

    It is anticipated that Mr. Baldwin will inform his colleagues next week of the result of his interview with M. Poincare. While no dramatic developments are ...

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  37. Reconstruction Work.

    The Reconstruction Commission met for the first time on September 21, and decided to issue an edict empowering the Government to buy and sell building ...

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  38. New South Wales Scheme.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) has received the report of the Advisory Board appointed to consider the best practical means of giving effect to the ...

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  39. Football.

    Following are the results of the football matches played to-day:— Association. First League: Birmingham lost to ...

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  40. Remarkable Evidence.

    Some remarkable evidence was given to-day at the inquiry into the loss of the El Kahira. Mr. Olivier, a partner of the ...

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  41. THE SINGAPORE BASE.

    An outspoken condemnation of the Singapore project appears in "Blackwood's Magazine" from the pen of Col. Charles A'Court Repington, who ...

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  42. Western Australian Fund.

    In connection with the distress in Japan, the Western Australian Government has issued an appeal to the people of the State to contribute such sums as ...

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  43. The Cotton Fields.

    Mr. Greenwood (of South Carolina), and Mr. Donald Mackinnon (the Australian Commissioner to the United States) have inspected some of the ...

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  44. Behind the Scenes.

    In the London "Daily Telegraph" an article which is signed "Political Observer," and which gives evidence of authority, says: M. Poincare was able ...

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  45. REPARATIONS QUESTION.

    In the preface to his new book, "Is it Peace." Mr. Lloyd George says:— The present year has been marked by growing gloom and menace, and the ...

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  46. SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS.

    The joint meeting of the American Astronomical and. Physical Societies, which Mr. Merfield, of the Melbourne Observatory, is attending, has developed ...

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  47. BULGARIA.

    The Sofia correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company, says that in consequence of Communistic riots the Government has declared a state of ...

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  48. RUSSIA.

    What is considered to be the thin edge of the wedge of the peaceful penetration of Russia by Germany has been disclosed in the details of the concession ...

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  49. FOREIGN "DUMPING."

    Sir William Beach Thomas (the well-known journalist), writing in the London "Daily Express" on the effects of foreign "dumping," says:— The present cost ...

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  50. German Official Appeal.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says:—To-night the following officially inspired statement was issued to the Press:—"The Allies ...

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  51. In Mental Trouble.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" reports that the newspapers assert that Jacowloff, a Bolshevik, who had charge of the Russian ...

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  52. Growth of Unemployment.

    The special Bradford correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that the position of the textile trade in consequence of the general depression and ...

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  53. A LONDON TRAGEDY.

    A verdict of "suicide while temporarily insane" was returned at the inquest concerning the death of Mr. Freeman. His wife gave evidence to the effect that ...

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  54. IRELAND.

    In the Dail Eireann to-day, Mr. W. T. Cosgrave (the President) nominated the present Cabinet Ministers as the new executive, the only change being ...

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  55. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir J. B. Robinson, the well-known mining magnate, was interviewed to-day with regard to his recent statement to the Government Mining Engineer to ...

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  56. A SUICIDE PACT.

    In the Old Bailey (London) at the trial of Robert Sheppard the evidence confirmed the story which was told on July 18, and it disclosed the peculiar fact ...

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  57. INDIA.

    According to the Allahabad "Pioneer" a private motor car which was carrying some Indians was "held up" on September 15 at Tank Dehra, near Hathala. ...

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  58. Cricket.

    Speaking at a cricket luncheon given by Sir Rowland Blades, M.P., at Ashtead, Mr. Leveson-Gower, chairman of the selection committee, referred to the ...

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  59. Threat to Farmers.

    Typewritten notices signed by "the officer commanding the army and workers of the 'republic'" have been sent to a number of Waterford farmers ...

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  60. The Recent Storm.

    The recent tempest was responsible for twelve inches of rain in 24 hours, and there were several partial collapses of buildings. ...

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  61. Stresemann's Admission

    M. Henri Jaspar (the Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs) reported to the Belgian Cabinet to-day that Dr. Stresemann (the German Chancellor) had ...

    Article : 75 words
  62. AVIATION.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" says that Vandernoop. the Dutch air pilot, proposes to fly from Amsterdam to the Dutch East Indies in a Fokker ...

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  63. A Berlin Forecast.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that [?] early portion of next week is likely to see the end of the German Governor ...

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  64. A Supposed Crime.

    Mr. W. Kennedy, a retired colonel of the Indian Army, who has been travelling as the superintendent of the Tea Districts Labour Association, was found ...

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  65. HASTINGS FESTIVAL.

    At Hastings the Capped in their second innings scored 197, Tate taking 6 for 82. The Uncapped replied with 49 for two wickets, and thus won by eight ...

    Article : 96 words
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  68. Another Interview Mooted.

    A Press statement is as follows:—The sum total of the Poincare-Baldwin interview is:—(1) The abolition of academic correspondence and a return to ...

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