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  2. PRINCESS MARY.

    The Court Circular announces:—"With the greatest of pleasure Their Majesties the King and Queen announce the betrothal of their beloved daughter Princess ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. "I LOVE HIM STILL."

    At the trial of Landru on charges of having murdered a number of wives, there was exhibited dn the Court to-day a stove and a handful of bones (alleged to be those ...

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  4. THAT TRAMWAY TERMINUS.

    The removal of the city terminus of tramcars from the eastern suburbs to Victoria square was again referred to- by Mr. Moseley in the assembly on Wednesday, when ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT,

    In connection with the Disarmament Conference to-day the leader of the French delegation (M. Briand) expressed satisfaction with the manner in which his speech ...

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  6. FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

    The Far Eastern' affairs committee of the Disarmament Conference to-day discussed the limitations of China's administrative autonomy, particularly in ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    The Chief Secretary, replying to Mr. Gordon, denied that there was, as alleged, any trouble in the police force. He added that he knew whence the alarmist ...

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  8. INDIA'S TROUBLES.

    The important centres of Bombay are still guarded by military pickets and police patrols, but the city is now assuming its normal aspect. Business in the native ...

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  9. BELFAST DESPERADOES.

    At Belfast to-day a workmen's car, carrying 70 unionists from the shipbuilding yards of Workman, Clark, & Co., Limited, was bombed in Corporation street at a busy ...

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  10. THE PRINCE IN INDIA

    The Prince bade farewell to Bombay to-night, after a visit which has undoubtedly had an excellent effect, and which he has thoroughly enjoyed in every way. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 64 MOPLAHS ASPHYXIATED.

    A party of 100 convicted Moplahs were entrained at Tirur, and 56 of them were found to be dead on arrival at Podanur. The unfortunate men had been ...

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  12. TEN PERSONS KILLED.

    The situation at Belfast is becoming hourly more grave, and lighting has now spread to districts hitherto unaffected, and the areas under police and military guards ...

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  13. A GERMAN DISCLAIMER.

    Herr Edmund von Thierman, the new German Charge d' Affaires at Washington, to-day denied M. Briand's change that the German nation was a great potential war ...

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  14. GANDHI SEEKING ARREST.

    The efforts of Mr. Gandhi to secure tie crown of prosecution were exemplified in an amazing article in his paper, New India, of September 29. The article said:—Only ...

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  15. A DAY OF TERRORS.

    Under cover of a fog at Belfast, on Tuesday morning, snipers renewed their attacks on men going to work. One man was shot lead, and a woman was seriously wounded. ...

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  16. ITALY NERVOUS.

    Italy showed some nervousness to-day and reiterated her contention that she should have as large a fleet as any other Mediterranean Power. M. Briand had ...

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  17. NO SECTIONAL TREATMENT.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Robert Horne) condemned any proposal for the carving of Ireland into sections, as that would enable one section, if it were ...

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  18. STEAMER ASHORE NEAR LARGS.

    A shipping accident of a remarkable character occurred during the heavy blow in the early hours of Wednesday. A steamer of 4,230 gross tonnage, the City of ...

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  19. RUSSIAN REBELLIONS.

    Three rebellions against the Moscow Soviet rale are now in progress. In consequence of the advance of the insurrectionists in the Ukraine (south-west Russia) ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA WON.

    The Australians resumed their match against the Western Province players to-day. At the close of play or. Monday the South Africans had made 191; thus the ...

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  21. FRANCE WILL NOT SURRENDER GUARANTEES.

    M. Barthou, speaking at an armistice celebration dinner at Strasbury said M. Briand, at Washington, would not surrender any guarantees which France ...

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  22. PARLIAMENT DIARY.

    LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.—The President (Sir Lapcelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. The motion by the Hon. W. G. Duncan opposing the by-flaws of the Corporation of Adelaide for the ...

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  23. WHAT CONSTITUTES CHINA?

    The Australian Press Association representative says:—It is understood that the first care of the Far Eastern Commitee will be the definition of what shall constitute ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA.

    At Queenstown to-day a witness at the trial of 130 African natives on charges of sedition in connection with the fight at' Bullhoek on May 31, between "Israelite" ...

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  25. SPORTING.

    In connection with the billiard match at Thurston's Hall, McConachy (New Zealand) at the close of to-night's session had scored 10,068 (including breaks to-day of ...

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  27. CHINA'S REVENUE CONDITIONS.

    The appointment to-day of 9 : subcommittee to consider the revenue conditions of China has emphasized the conviction of the full committee on Far Eastern ...

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  28. INDIANS FROM FIJI.

    The steamer Chewal Bailed for Calcutta' last night, with 988 Indians on board. Their cash and valuables totalled £29,657. ...

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  29. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales opened to-day at prices which showed a decline of 5 to 10 per cent, on the rates current at the previous ...

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  30. COOK-CARPENTIER FIGHT.

    The fight between the French champion Georges Carpentier, and the Australian, George Cook, is now certain to take place on or about January 12. Carpentier has ...

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  32. ITALY'S FASCISTI.

    The Fascisti ultra-loyalist organization has declared itself a separate party, and has issued a manifesto which states, inter alia:—"We are now a voluntary militia ...

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  33. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The whole of Wednesday afternoon was occupied in Parliament in debating the question of the dissolution and the unconstitutional power assumed by His ...

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  34. AMERICAN BOXING.

    Denny Leonard this evening beat "Sailor" Freidman (Chicago lightweight) on points in an eight rounds speedy bout. ...

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  36. A "WANTED" MAN.

    Edward Black, an insurance agent, has been, arrested at Liverpool, where the police found him in a hotel with his throat out. His condition is critical. ...

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  38. VISCOUNT LASCELLES.

    Viscount Henry G. C. Lascelles, D.S.O., is a captain of the Grenadier Guards, who served with distinction in the great war. He was wounded three times, and was ...

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  39. LADY WEIGALL'S TRIBUTE.

    'At the opening of a flower show at Brougham place on Wednesday, Lady Weigall referred, amid applause, to Princess Mary's reported betrothal. "God ...

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