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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    But beware of members of the ancient order of Dips—the follows that dip their hands into somebody else's pockets. They are already busy. ...

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  3. EARLY CABLES

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) organised a luncheon in Australia House to about 100 journalists of London and the provinces to meet Mr. ...

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  4. MANUFACTURERS FOREGATHER

    "To promote and take combined action for the development, advancement, and protection of the manufacturing and producing interests of the Commonwealth of ...

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  5. "DE LUXE ANNIE"

    A large and enthusiastic audience welcomed Miss Emelie at its Majes. ty's Theatre on Saturday pight, "DeLuxe Annie," the play with which Miss ...

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  6. REMEMBERING THE FALLEN

    An exceedingly impressive ceremony took place at St. George Cathedral yesterday. when the new Soldiers Memorial Chapel was [?]Following upon ...

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  7. THE MEN FOUND DEAD.

    The three convict murderers were found dead when the attackers entered the barricaded dining hall. Following a conference with the authorities to-day. the militia ...

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  8. FORREST MEMORIAL.

    On Wednesday nest Lord Denman (a former Governor-General of Australia) will perform in St. Paul's Catbedral the ceremony in connection with the presentation ...

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  9. "THE HOUSE OF DAVID."

    A message from the town of Lansing (Michigan) says that the State Attorney-General has announced that the Australian authorities have been authorised to arrest ...

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  10. GERMANY

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Sunday Times" says that a question which is being asked in Paris is: How can one Cabinet contain two statesmen who ...

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  11. WAR DEBTS.

    It has been announced at the White House that President Coolidge is opposed unalterably to the cancellation by the United States of the debts owed to it by ...

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  12. IMPERIALISM.

    Mr. W. L. Mackenzie (the Prime Minister of Canada), speaking at the luncheon in the Empire Exhibition, said thay be was embarrassed somewhat by the use of such ...

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  13. FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS.

    Lord Curzon's speech has astonished and angered the French Press. The Paris "Figaro" says that Mr. Baldwin's speech revealed an original thinket. ...

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  14. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    After a private dinner, Mr. Lloyd George attended a revue He was cheered several times by Broadway crowds. At the entrance to the theatre some rotten eggs were ...

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  15. THE DOMINIONS' VIEWS.

    "Reynolds' Newspaper" (London) says that plain speaking is expected from the representatives of the Dominions this week during the disessions on foreign affairs. ...

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  16. BOHR WORKERS IDLE.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Morning Post;" says: All of the information which is reaching tho French Government from the Ruhr Valley indicates ...

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  17. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.

    The speech which Lieutenant-Colonel Buckley delivered at the Imperial Confer once yesterday said that the Government regretted that the results of the working ...

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  18. "NO OFFICIAL STATUS."

    Huge crowds which lined Broadway cheered Mr. Lioyd George while the visiting party proceeded to the City Hall, where the Acting Mayor (Mr. Hulbert) welcomed ...

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  19. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    In a speech in the Reichstag Dr. Stresemann (the Chancellor), in defending the abandonment of the policy of passive resistance, said that the situation with which ...

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  20. STATE FORESTRY

    "In forestry matter, Western Australia does not know what is good for it." In these words the director of the Institute of Science and Industry (Sir G. H. Kaibbs) ...

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  21. "THE NEW IRELAND."

    Mr. Lioyd Gcorge, who is on his way to Montreal, addressed a crowd of people who assembled here to welcome han. He told the part which a former Governor ...

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  22. "DO THE RIGHT THING"

    The case in which Mr. Justice Ewing, pleaded with the parents of a girl to consent to her marriage to the accused, was again before the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  23. COUPLE'S PECULIAR DEATH

    At the Coroner's inquiry into the death of Esther Thomas and Thomas Robert Thomas, a young couple who were found dead in bed at Newtown on ...

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  24. NEARLY A FLOGGING

    William Crimmon s was sentenced to two months' hard labor for [?] to horses by working them with sore backs. The Justices said they would have ordered a ...

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  25. COMPROMISE NOT REACHED.

    Efforts to reach an undersanding are being made again between the political parties, with the view of reforming the Coalition Government, but a compromise has ...

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  26. ARRIVAL IN MONTREAL.

    Mr. Lloyd George was accorded a tumultuous reception on his arrival in Montreal to-night. He will spend two days here, Crowds of people cheered him, and young ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The executive committee of the British Labor Party and the general council of the Congress of Trade Unions have summoned emergency meetings for October 12 ...

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  28. CHINESE LITIGANTS

    At the Police Court yesterday, a Chinese storekeeper sued a Chinese butcher for £888, representing a verdict for £400 obtained ten years ago, with 8 per cent in. ...

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  29. THE EIGHT-HOURS DAY

    The plan for the establishment of a Directory Government has collapsed in consequence of the opposition of the various political parties, notably tho Democrats. A ...

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  30. TURKEY

    The Constantinople correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company (London) says:—The Majority Party, after a six hours' sitting, under the presidency of ...

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  31. A MIDNIGHT PARTY

    In the District Court, Agnes Hamilton, spinster, of Randwick, sued Alfred Ferguson, jockey, to recover £360 damages for alleged assault. The plaintiff alleged that ...

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  32. FRIENDSHIP OF THE NATIONS.

    Addressing a number of editors of American newspapers. Mr. Lloyd George emphasised the value of friendship between America and Britain as an influence on the ...

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  34. AMERICA

    A message from Eddyville (Kentucky) reports that the prison authorities conferred with the leaders of the militia in endeavoring to formulate a plan by which ...

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  35. CHEAPER LAW

    The Labor Council has decided to hold an inquiry into the administration of law in New South Wales, particularly as it affects the working clans with regard to cost ...

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