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  2. LOW-CASTE INDIANS

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 20.—Resentment among the "untouchables" (the lowest caste of Hindu) against Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the Congress leader, over ...

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  3. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    With polling day next Tuesday the campaign in what is one of the most important of British general elections in this century has entered upon the final week. The efforts of all parties in their appeals to the electors are being intensified. Tons of literature ...

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  4. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Oct. 19.—Four flights from England to Australia are being planned, and three are expected to begin this week. In two cases an attempt will be ...

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  5. WHEAT BONUS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 20.—A letter was received to-day by the chairman of the Commonwealth Bank (Sir Robert Gibson) from the Scullin Ministry conveying the ...

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  6. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 20.—The compulsory conference in the shipping dispute, which was convened for yesterday afternoon and sat for an hour and a half, met again at ...

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  7. EASTERN DISPUTE.

    GENEVA, Oct. 19.—The Japanese delegation does not disguise its conviction that the League Council's attempt at peace-making in the Manchurian ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    Appreciable improvement was shown by the South African cricketers in batting and bowling when they practised at the W.A.C.A. ground yesterday. They spent ...

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  9. UNITED PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 20.—Important reforms are advocated in the draft policy which will be submitted to the councils of the Nationalist Party, the United Country ...

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  10. BILL EXPECTED TO-DAY.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 20.—It is expected that the Bill to provide assistance for distressed wheat farmers trill be introduced in the House of Representatives ...

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  11. CHINESE UNITY.

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 20.—The first batch of delegates to the forthcoming peace conference between the National Government at Nanking and the rebellious rival ...

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  12. MR. BUTLER'S QUALIFICATIONS.

    Mr. C. A. Butler, of Cootamundra (N.S.W.), who proposes to leave England to-morrow on a seven-day flight to Australia, is widely known in Queensland, ...

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  13. DIFFICULTIES FORESEEN.

    The suggestion was made yesterday by Mr. T. H. Bath, a trustee of the Wheat Pool, that a straight-out bonus of 6d. per bushel be paid on marketable production ...

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  14. VOLUNTEER LABOUR QUESTION.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 20.—Shipowners are reported to be completing arrangements for calling volunteers at the end of the week should, the shipping strike continue. ...

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  15. JAPANESE HOPES.

    TOKIO, Oct. 20.—Official despatches received at Tokio lead to the entertainment of the strongest hopes that amicable negotiations will speedily follow the ...

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  16. DISABLED FREIGHTER.

    TOKIO, Oct. 20.—Hope has been abandoned for the safety of the Japanese freighter Yonon Maru (7,154 tons), from which distress signals were received on ...

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  17. RUSSIAN PETROL.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 20.—Speaking through an interpreter, Mr. T. K. Radygin, director of the Russo Export Agency, which has offices in Sydney, to-day stated that beyond ...

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  18. REPORTERS EXCLUDED

    BRISBANE, Oct. 20.—The banning of reporters of the "Morning Bulletin" and "Evening News," Rockbampton, from sitting at the reporters' desk or taking notes ...

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  19. CIVIC RECEPTION.

    At a civic reception, in the Town Hall at noon yesterday the South Africans were warmly welcomed to Western Australia and they, in their turn, expressed ...

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  20. COMMUNIST INFLUENCES.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 20.—The Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Latham) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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  21. LIVELY POLEMICS.

    LONDON, Oct. 20.—With the election campaign now in ito last week there is a distinct intensification of the fight. Appeals by the various political leaders over ...

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  22. MAHARAJAH SUED BY WIFE.

    LONDON, Oct. 19.—A claim that his wife's divorce in New South Wales in 1906 from an American actor, George Still-well, whom she had married at Cape Town ...

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  23. MEETINGS BROKEN UP.

    LONDON, Oct. 20.—There were violent scenes at election meetings at several centres last night. At Liverpool, two speakers were injured by stones thrown ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Oct. 19.—A suits on the ground floor of Australia House, which has been empty since the Migration Department was virtually abolished, will shortly ...

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  25. CANADA'S GOLD.

    OTTAWA, Oct. 19.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) announced to-day that action had been taken to prohibit the export of gold from Canada, except under ...

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  26. PRICE OF GOLD.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 20.—The secretary of the Chamber of Mines of Victoria (Mr. D. L. Staling) reports that acting in the interest of the gold producers of Australia, ...

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  27. MINE EXPLOSION.

    BERLIN, Oct. 20.—The death-roll in yesterday's explosion in the Mount Cenis Colliery at Bochum was nine. In addition 27 perrons were seriously injured. The ...

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  28. CONFLICTING JUDGMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 20.—"The judgments of the High Court are so numerous and eo conflicting that this Court does not know where it stands." said Judge Beeby ...

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  29. THE PREMIERS' PLAN.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 20.—A spirited attack on those members of the Federal Parliament who are criticising the State Labour Government for supporting the Premiers' ...

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  30. NORTH-WEST SHOOTING.

    According to a message received yesterday by the Commissioner of Police (Mr. R. Connell), from Inspector McGuiness, of Broome, Nick Fallon, a stockman, had ...

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  31. FISHING BOATS' RACE.

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Oct. 20.—The Canadian vessel Bluenose defeated the Gertrude L. Thebaud of Gloucester, by long distance in the first completed race ...

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  32. SPORTSMEN ASSIST.

    LONDON, Oct. 19.—A striking feature of the election is the number of sportsmen who are intervening, usually on behalf of the National Government parties. ...

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  33. IRISH SAFETY ACT.

    DUBLIN, Oct. 19.—Arms and ammunition are already being abandoned in considerable quantities as a consequence of the Constitution Amendment (Public ...

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  34. WRONG HORSE DESTROYED.

    AUCKLAND, Oct. 20.—Mervyn Wells, of Cambridge, is claiming from the proprietor of a boiling-down works £700 for the loss of the racehorse Loving Cup, ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN LAMBS.

    LONDON, Oct. 20.—West Australian lambs were exhibited at Smithfield today for the first time and made a favourable impression, the Southdowns being ...

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  36. GALE IN DUNEDIN.

    WELLINGTON, Oct. 20.—Dunedin is suffering the worst gale in its history. A grandstand at a racecourse was blown down, and the roof was blown from a ...

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  37. A BOOKMAKER'S SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Oct. 19.—At the conclusion to-day of an inquest concerning the deaths of Thomas Levin (40), his wife, Betty (40), and their child, June (8), Russian ...

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  38. UNPAID FINES.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 20.—In the District Court to-day Rupert F. Millane was ordered imprisonment for three years and three weeks for having failed to pay fines ...

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  39. MISS MARGARET BANNERMAN.

    LONDON, Oct. 19.—Miss Margaret Bannerman, the Canadian-born actress who has become famous in London, has been engaged, and at a record figure, for ...

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  40. CRIME WAVE IN BURMA

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 20.—A wave of crime in Burma, where the rebellion is still causing concern to the Government, is indicated by figures which show that in three ...

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  41. HOSPITAL PATIENT'S SUICIDE.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 20.—A tragedy occurred late last night at the Brisbane Hospital, when a patient—Mrs. Mary Pike, of Brisbane—who was suffering from typhoid ...

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