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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The "Yorkshire Observer" publishes details of Germany's wool dealings, showing that min the seven months ending July last Germany ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL MATTERS

    Mr. Lloyd George's Manchester speech is practically condemned throughout India by the English, moderate and extremist press ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    The approaching general election will be the shortest political struggle ever held in Britain, and will return the smallest House of Commons for ...

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  5. RAILWAY FARES

    The British railway companies announce that on the 1st of January third-class fares will be reduced to Id. per mile; and first-class to 2½d. ...

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  6. GLIDING COMPETITIONS

    In the Aero Club's gliding competitions on the Lewes Downs to-day, Raynham broke the French gliding records by staying In the ...

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  7. AKALI INTRIGUES

    Amritsar reports show that the Akali leaders are making strenuous attempts to enlist the sympathies of the Sikh soldiers. Many have ...

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  8. DIEHARD OPINION

    Lord Salisbury, the leader of the Conservative diehards, to-day addressed the Conservative members of both Houses at his town house. ...

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  9. MAX HARDEN'S PAPER

    Herr Maximilian Harden's paper, "Die Zukunft." has ceased publication for economic reasons, sifter in years. bringing its owner and editor ...

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  10. NEAR EAST ITEMS

    Sir L. Worthington Evans states that the cost of the Near East war preparations was under two and a half million, which was insurance ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. PREMIER'S PREDICTION

    Mr. Lloyd George to-day opened the Port of London Authority's palatial new offices on Tower Hill. The guests included many Cabinet ...

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  12. MARRIAGE AND MORALITY

    The Rev. R. F. Horton, an eminent Congregational minister, speaking last night at an international conference on the reaffirmation of ...

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  13. GREEK ELECTIONS

    The Cabinet has fixed the elections for early in December. It proclaims that it intends without parties, to hold free elections, and ...

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  14. POLISH PIANIST

    he great Polish pianist. Paderewski, is emerging from his retirement. He will shortly visit the United States on a protracted ...

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  15. CONSERVATIVE SENTIMENT

    Lord Long, speaking last night in Hammersmith, said that personally be firmly believed in the Coalition, but "I cannot disguise from myself ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. REPARATION PROPOSALS

    M. Clemenceau's organ, the 'Echo National," says that, contrary to his original intention, M. Barthou will not submit to the Reparations ...

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  17. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Sir. Robert Donald has resigned from the management committee of the Empire Exhibition as a protest against the attitude of the ...

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  18. REFRIGERATED COMMERCE

    Sir Joseph Cook and Sir James Allen were the principal guests the evening at the autumn dinner [?] the British Cold Storage and Ice ...

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  19. ENVER'S DEATH

    It is officially announced that Enver Pasha was really killed in Bokhara, and that his anti-Bolshevik followers have dispersed. ...

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  20. LABOUR INTENTION

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, speaking last night in Newport, said that the disruption of the Coalition is inevitable. To lighten the burden of ...

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  21. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    Reports from Amoy state that American, British, and Japanese marines are guarding the foreign interests in Foochow. The southern ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. MISCELLANEOUS

    Mr. Lloyd George will speak at Leeds next Saturday, not at Newcastle; as stated yesterday. London, Oct. 18. ...

    Article : 175 words
  23. EAST SIBERIA

    Reports from Harbin say that the Red army defeated the White forces under General Dietrichs. The Reds occupied Nikolsk, and the ...

    Article : 49 words
  24. MEAT EXPORT CONTROL

    The proposal that the B.A.W.R.A. should prolong its existence in order to control the Australian meat export trade has been received with ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. DIVORCE COURT

    In The Divorce Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Northmore, Eva Ina Nicol asked for a divorce from Donald Henry Nicol, a gardener, ...

    Article : 57 words
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