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  2. "WORSE COMING."

    Five thousand people in Saint Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, welcomed Mr. Lloyd George, who was supported by lord Birkenhead, Sir Robt. Horns and ...

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  3. CRIME WAVE.

    Three cases of violent assault wore reported on Saturday:— Robert Johnson (38) bollermaker, living at Enfield, was attacked with an ...

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  4. OPEN DOOR ASKED.

    Baron Osaka, representing Japan at the Pan-Pacific Conference, read a Sane. urging the open door for Jappaper prepared by Doctor Tensagua ...

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  5. THIS GRAVE HOUR.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, in a message to the Dundee Liberal Association, states: "When I think of the gravity of the hour and its ...

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  6. FASCISTI RISING.

    Serious rioting has occurred in Italy as the result of Fascisti risings, and in several of the leading cities the revolutionaries ...

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  7. FEDERAL ARENA.

    The Electoral Department is very fully employed getting ready for the elections, and the preparations of the rolls will be completed at an early ...

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  8. WILL HOLD ALOOF.

    Secretary for War (Mr. Weeks) at a luncheon at the Roosevelt Club, declared that the United States was willing to join any industrial conference ...

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  9. ABSINTHE TO GO.

    The French authorities announce the suppression of absinthe drinking. The manufacture of absinthe was prohibited during the war, but many ...

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  10. STORM CENTRE IN TUSCANY.

    Telegrams from Rome tell of most serious rioting. The Cabinet, which is still functioning, sat throughout the night receiving reports from the ...

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  11. STRIKE COMMENCES.

    A strike of a Section of the iron trades commenced this morning, when the pipe-moulders, and ironworkers employed at Hoskins's works at ...

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  12. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Sir Alfred Mohd supplies the "Daily Chronicle" with details of the Empire trade development scheme he had submitted to Mr. Lloyd George's ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES' CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, was astir early this morning at Geelong. He left by motor for Ballarat, there to entrain for Horsham. Before ...

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  14. CABINET'S APPEAL.

    The Cabinet's appeal states: Seditious movements have manifested themselves in certain provinces having for their object the interruption of ...

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  15. UNREST IN CHINA.

    Professor Pishbkawa's remarks declaring that Chinese unrest was a menace to other nations, have been struck out of the conference records ...

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  16. CYCLONE WARNING.

    Shipmasters are being warned by the Navigation Department of a cyclone operating 200 miles from the coast, centred between Norfolk Is- ...

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  17. MUCH PROMISED.

    The Australian Press has interviewed Mr. Mark Young, who declared that the intermingling of representatives of the Pacific nations must ...

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  18. LEADER TO RANKER.

    Mr. A. Chamberlain, in addressing his constituents at West Birmingham, said: "Ten days ago I was leader of the Unionist party. Now I am a ...

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  19. NOT IN FIGHTING MOOD.

    Although-a large majority of Nationalist supporters were present at Horsham last night, Mr. Hughes was not in a mood to fight the interjectors ...

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  20. MARTIAL LAW REVOCATION.

    Martial law was revoked, owing to the King's refusal to sign the proclamation. ...

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  21. TRAMS COLLIDE.

    A collision between two trams, both of which were proceeding to Circular Quay, occurred in George-street, near Liverpool-street, at about 10 o'clock ...

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  22. ITALIAN MINISTRY.

    Signor Facta has withheld his resignation, pending an interview with Signor Mussolini. It is believed Signor Facta will negotiate for a ...

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  23. COALITION'S FATE.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, speaking at Peterborough, said that some months ago the Coalition was tossing on a sick bed, but nobody anticipated such ...

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  24. FAILURE OF BANK.

    The War Office is giving temporary financial help to pensioners, and other army men, whose funds are lockéd up in McGregor's Bank, of ...

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  25. "A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW."

    Mr. Lloyd George when travelling to Glasgow to reply to Mr. Bonar Law's speech, addressed crowds at the railway stations whenever the ...

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  26. "TRUSTWORTHY SPY."

    Lutien Courtois (73), deaf, and almost blind, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment on a charge of espionage, and having been a German spy ...

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  27. IN EVENT OF WAR.

    Practical methods for calling a general European strike, in the event of a threat of war, will be discussed at a meeting of the world peace ...

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  28. "TRIUMPHAL PROCESSION."

    Mr. Lloyd George's special train from Glasgow to Edinburgh to spend the week-end with Earl Balfour, at Wittinghame, was cheered all along ...

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  29. HERR WIRTH ENDANGERED.

    Herr Wirth is strongly guarded by police, as it is rumoured a Nationalist coup de main is planned. ...

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  30. NEAR EAST CONFERENCE,

    M. Bouillon has declined to represent France at the Near East Conference. WASHINGTON, October 28. ...

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  31. SEA COLLISION.

    Mr. Justice Hill, of the Admiralty Court, gave judgment in the action in which the court was asked by the owners of the Remuera and the ...

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  32. MISSING CHILDREN.

    Three children—Doris Forsythe (13), Edna Forsythe (7), and Henry Forsythe (9) failed to return to their home at Slacklville-street, ...

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  33. ELECTION CANDIDATES.

    Mr. Lloyd George's candidates total only 156, of whom four are women. Dr. Bayles, an Imperial Conservative, is opposing Lady Astor. ...

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  34. THE PACT DENIED.

    Sir George Younger, in a letter to the Unionist associations in every constituency in England and Wales, denies any pact between the National ...

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  35. WILL SEND OBSERVERS.

    Washington has announced that the State Department of the United States has replied to the Allied invitation to participate in the Near East ...

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  36. COTTON DELEGATION.

    For two days the British cotton delegation has been motoring through the North Coast districts of New South Wales At Lismore the, ...

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  37. BISHOP'S ACTION.

    Lord Birkenhead states that the action of the Bishop of Oxford in barring the Duke of Marlborough is as unchristian as it is arrogant, and the ...

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  38. BONAR LAW POLICY.

    The French Press is showing unprecedented interest in the British election, and unanimousy welcomes Mr. Bonar Law's policy statement. It ...

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  39. MARYBOROUGH COUNCIL.

    Consequent on the resignation of Alderman W. Wells from the city council, a by-election was held on Saturday, which resulted in the ...

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  40. Coalition Differences.

    Mr. Garvin, in an article in the "Observer," explaining the collapse of the Coalition, states there is no community and never has been, where ...

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  41. "BANJO'S" DEATH.

    Further information regarding the capture of "Banjo." the aboriginal murderer of Joseph Condren and Tim O'Sullivan, at Billiluna, in the ...

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  42. LIBEL ALEGED.

    The Ear! of Plymouth has issued a writ for libel against Lord Astor. ...

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  43. LADY CANDIDATE

    Lord Denman's sister, Lady Burrow, is contesting the High Peak division as a "'Wee-free'" Liberal. Sir Newton Moore has sent a cable message from ...

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  44. BOAT CAPSIZES.

    The capsizing of an 18ft sailing boat in the harbour to-day resulted in William Porter, Alfred Dawson. Beatrice Jamieson, and Ivy Kingman, being ...

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  45. SLY GROG.

    Mr. O'Kelly, police magistrate, announced in court, that since August 29, sixteen convictions for sly grog selling took place, the fines ...

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  46. AEROPLANE ART UNION.

    The Lady Chelmsford Hospital aeroplane art union was drawn on Saturday. The first prize, an Armstrong-Whitworth aeroplane, was won by ...

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  47. RUN OVER BY TRAIN

    John M'Donald (5), son of Mr. J. M'Donald, of North Sydney, was run over by a train at Blaxland and killed. The child had wandered on to the line. ...

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  48. WILL SUPPORT GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in an election address, stated: "No difference in principles separates me from the Unionists, and I hope to give Mr. Bonar Law ...

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  49. AN UNDERSTANDING.

    Though there is no definite pact between the Conservatives and the National Liberals, an increasing number of local conservative organisations ...

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