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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    At the opening of his autumn political campaing at Liandudno, Mr. Lloyd George had a rousing reception from a typical Welsh audience and put up a [?] ...

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  3. AT LAKE GRACE.

    "When the heavy sand is yeilding backward from your blistered feet, And across the distant timber you can see the flowing heat; ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that the French Government received on Wednesday a most important Note from the British Cabinet with reference to the question of ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    Lengthy discussions have taken place between the Polish and the Russian delegations. M. Joffe, the leader of the Soviet delegation is endeavouring to ...

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  6. AMERICA.

    The United States Chamber of Commerce gave a luncheon to-day to the British delegates who attended the Imperial Congress of Chambers of Commerce ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    Sir Robert S. Horne (the President of the Board of Trade), speaking in Gasgow and Stirling, appealaed to the coal miners to avert a strike, the more menace of ...

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  8. IRISH QUESTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) was accorded an enthusiastic reception at Carnarvon to-day. In the course of a speech he said:—"The defence put forward ...

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  9. POLES NEAR VILNA.

    According to advies from Lithuania the Poles are approaching the outskirts of Vilna. The Lithuanians are putting up a determined resistance. ...

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  10. DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE.

    The Helsingfors (Finland), correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that Finland, Poland, Hungary, and Roumania contemplate a defensive alliance ...

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  11. MILLERAND'S ATTITUDE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that is was a sharp surprise to the British Government to find that President Millerand had changed his views since the Spa ...

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  12. MONEY FOR WOOLGROWERS.

    The Government is distributing 460,000 dollars among about 100,000 woolgrowers in connection with one of the recent clips. It was arranged, through the Government ...

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  13. BRITISH LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The directors of the United States Chamber of Commerce discussed the British labour troubles with the British delegates to the recent Congress of Imperial ...

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  14. SENSATIONAL RUMOUR.

    It is rumoured in Riga that a great rebellion has broken out in Moscow. ...

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  15. HOOVER ON WILSON.

    In the course of a speech in Indianaplis (Indiana) Mr. Herbert C. Hoover (formerly Administrator of Food in the United States) said:—"I believe that since the ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIK SUBMARKINES.

    The State Department announces that two Bolshevik submarines have been reported off the coast of Esthonia bound for Dantzig to intercept shipments of munitions ...

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  17. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    A mass meeting of the Tramway Employees' Union was held in the Trades Hall yesterday morning, to consider the position in regard to the claim for increased wages. ...

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  18. GENEVA CONFERENCE.

    The difference between Britain and France regarding the Geneva conference is that Britain favours a conference with the Allied Council to discuss with the German ...

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  19. RUSSIA AND ROUMANIA.

    M. Tchitcherin (the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs) has telegraphed to Mr. Take Jonescu (the Roumanian Minister for Foreign Affairs) urging peace negotiations ...

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  20. ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN.

    The arrangements for meeting the Anglo-French loan of 500,000,000 dollars on October 15 have been virtually completed, both Britain and France being ready to pay ...

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  21. A COALITION VICTORY.

    The Ilford (Essex) by-election caused by the death of Sir Peter Griggs (Coalition Unionist) resulted as follows:—Mr. Wise (Coalition Unionist), 15,612 votes; Mr. King ...

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  22. ADVICE TO WHEATGROWERS.

    It is announced from Wichita (Kansas) that the United States Wheat Growers' Association, with a membership of about 70,000 farmers in Kansas, Oklahome, Texas, ...

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  23. A CZECH DELEGATION.

    A Czech delegation is leaving for Riga to negotiate trade relations with the Soviet and the exchange of prisoners. ...

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  24. VISCOUNT GREY'S PROPOSALS.

    Viscount Grey, replying to criticisms of his recent proposals, particularly Mr. Assuith's suggestions, said:—"There are in Ireland ports, which if effectively equipped, ...

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  25. WOOL, SKIN, AND HIDE EMPLOYEES.

    Owing to the fact that the conference between the employers and the Fremantle disputes committee in connection with the trouble with the wool, skin, and hide ...

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  26. JAPANESE AFFARIS.

    It is announced that Japan is planning to send additional troops to Manchurian towns near Korea owing to bandit raids which are terrorising the population. It ...

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  27. PERSECUTION OF POLES.

    According to advices from Grodno the Lithuanians are oppressing the Polish residents of Vilna and Kovno, and the Poles are fleeing to the forests for refuge. ...

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  28. ARGENTINA.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs in Argentian (Senhor H. Pueyrredon and the other delegates who have left here to attend the conference of the League of ...

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  29. THE WORLD BROTHERHOOD.

    The World Brotherhood, with representatives of 25 countries, will open a conference of October 9. The aim of the Brotherhood is to end war and industrial strife by the ...

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  30. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    An express train bound from Paris to Nantes collided with a goods train at Houilles. Eight coaches were telescoped, 36 persons being killed, and about one ...

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  31. TRAM SMASH AT NEWCASTLE.

    A serious tram smash resulting in the death of one man, and in twelve other persons being injured to the extent of requiring removal to the hospital occurred ...

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  32. FRANCE ORDERS LOCOMOTIVES.

    It has been announced here that the management of the Paris-Orleans railway, in France, has placed an order in America for 50 locomotives of the Pacific type each ...

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  33. GERMAN MILITARY FORCES.

    The Ambassadors' Conference has warned Germany that any application for further delay after October 10 for reducing the military forces in Eastern Prussia will be ...

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  34. A CUNARD VENTURE.

    Sir Alfred Booth, chairman of the Cunard, has arrived to supervise the erection of the company's proposed thirty million dollar piers. He states that Britain ...

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  35. A CABLE QUESTION.

    It has been learned here that the representatives of the United States at the International Communications Conference will seek an agreement between the nations ...

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  36. A "STRAW" VOTE.

    A nation-wide "Straw" vote has been held totalling 613,893 men and women. The result, shows 371,461 votes for Mr. W. G. Harding (Republican and 242,432 for Mr. ...

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  37. INDIAN RAILWAY SMASH.

    It is suspected that the Madras-Bangalore mail train was wrecked by some discontented coolies who had been dismissed from their employment. Five carriages ...

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  38. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES.

    Speaking at a meeting in Oklahoma City (Oklashoma), Mr. Warren G. Harding the Republican candidate for the Presidency) pointed out that, while the Wilson ...

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  39. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Canadian sugar refiners are appealing to the Government to take action which will guard them against loss in view of the difference in the prices of sugar in the ...

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  40. SUPREME COURT.

    The list of cases to be dealt with at the civil sittings of the Supreme Court commencing on Tuesday, is as follows:—In the matter of Mary Ann Odgers (plaintiff) ...

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  41. AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE.

    In the course of a speech in Neshville (Tennessee), Mr. J. M. Cox (the Democratic Party's nominee for the Presidency) said:—"Next year if we enter the League ...

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  42. BOMB ATTACK IN CORK.

    A military lorry which was conveying stores to Forst Elizabeth, was passing through a crowded street in Cork, when a number of bombs were thrown and shots ...

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  43. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Corcyra—Blue Tit filly, Blue Dun, because of her good fourth in the Grand Prix De Paris is a firm favourite for the Cesarewitch (two miles and a quarter) to ...

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  44. BRITISH TRADE.

    The imports into the United Kingdom during September were valued at £152,692,339, being and increase of £4,103,767 over 1919; the exports were £117,455,913, an ...

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  45. THE WEATHER.

    Saturday morning's bulletin showed cloudy to overcast weather throughout the greater part of the South-west and south and places on the Gascoyne. Rain had ...

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  46. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The King, Queen, Princess Mary, and Queen Alexandra have returned to London to welcome the Prince of Wales on Monday. His brothers will greet him at ...

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  47. A MARINE CASUALTY.

    The Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the coaster Glendalough near Belfast Lough, in March, has terminated, and the judgment of the Cardiff Court has been ...

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  48. A TRAIN HELD-UP.

    Masked men held up the Belfast-Cavan mail train, and removed official correspondance. A party of masked men raided the ...

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  49. THE MIDDLE EAST.

    A report received from Teheran says that the Bolshevik troops are evacuating Persia, and that they will evacuate Baku (on the Caspian Sea). ...

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  50. GERMANY.

    The German Budget for 1920 shows a deficit of about 67,700,000,000 marks. The work of reparation requires about 25,000,000,000 marks and the cost of the army of ...

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  51. VICTIMS OF OUTRAGES.

    A Judge has awarded £250,000 as compensation in connection with republican outrages in South Donegal. Constable Roden, a native of ...

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  52. AVIATION.

    The Swiss aviator Pilliohody crossed Mont Blane at a height of about 13,000ft. He flew in a 250-horse power biplane, and carried two passengers. ...

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  53. BRITISH CABLE NEWS.

    A number of men in the Irish Guards and several privates in the Coldstream Guards in Aldershot have been arrested for having paraded the streets, and howled ...

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    A by-election to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Council for the Southern District was decided on Saturday. It is evident from the progress figures that Mr. T. ...

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  55. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Twenty persons have been killed in a railway collision on a causeway over one of the lagoons in Venice. It has been reported authentically from ...

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  56. RELEASE OF A SPY.

    "Lloyd's Sunday News" publishes the confession of John Hahn, the British-born son of German parents, who was released after serving 63 months in Portland prison. ...

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  57. A CHILD KILLED.

    One child was killed and five other persons were injured when a horse attached to a waggolette bolted to-day on the Heidelberg road at Ivanhoe. The ...

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  58. BROKEN GLASS.

    Sir,—Now that the river season is about to commence, cannot some concerted effort ba made by the community to tamp on the silly and dangerous habit of smashing ...

    Article : 92 words
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