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  3. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The "Weekly Despatch" says Allies are determined to press Holland to give up Wilhelm. M. Clemencau is leading in this ...

    Article : 78 words
  4. EVACUATION OF ALLIED COUNTRIES.

    Latest reports show that the armistice conditions are being rapidly carried out. The Allied troops will enter Metz and Strassburg. on Sunday ...

    Article : 386 words
  5. DEMORALISED GERMANY.

    A German wire[?]ess official message says:— Solf in a message to Lon[?]ing acknowledging Wilson's reply concernin[?] food, says acceptance of the ...

    Article : 463 words
  6. DESERTERS FIGHT REVOLUTIONARIES.

    Telegraphing from Copenhagen, the "Times" correspondent says that a message from Berlin states that deserters from the army formed a flying ...

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  7. EUROPEAN UPHEAVAL.

    Reports from The Hague state that the Extreme Socialists are demanding the abdication of Queen Wi[?]mina The Government has issued a ...

    Article : 568 words
  8. ANTI-SEMITI POCROM.

    It is learned by the Foreign Office that there is an anti-Semitic pogramin progress in Warsaw. If this is true, a serious view of the situation ...

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  9. GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER.

    In the course of the discussion on the armistice terms a German envoy asked why the German fleet should be given up though it was undefeated. ...

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  10. THE DARDANELLES.

    Mr H. K. Newton. Um[?]st member for Harwich. in the House of Commons to-day suggested that the peace terms with Turkey should ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. SILESIA INVADED.

    It is stated by the Vienna "Freind[?]nblatt" that revolutionary Poles have invaded Silesia plundering and burning. The Soviets are sending ...

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  12. CENTRE PARTY ISSUES APPEAL

    An appeal has been issued by the Centre Party in the Reich[?]tag, demanding equal Tights for its principles. The National Liberals in an appeal, ...

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  13. ALLIES MUST ORGANISE WORLD.

    SPeaking at a dinner given to the American editors. Lieut.-General J. C. Smuts said all Europe to-day is broken and bleeding. Ancient institutions ...

    Article : 287 words
  14. U BOAT CREWS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen says that the crews of the U boats held a meeting at Bransbuttel, on the Kiel Canal, and ...

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  15. INTRIGUES AT PERA.

    A great number of Austro-Germans are still intriguing at pera. The Allies will enter Bu[?]harest on Sunday. A reception has been arranged. ...

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  16. FOOD FOR GERMANY.

    Germany will ultimately have to pay for any food she obtains from the United States or the Allies. This assurance was given authoritatively after ...

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  17. DISORDER IN BRUSSELS,

    The new authority established in reception has been arranged. Ger- German authorities. who are unable. to maintain order. Crowds of deserters ...

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  18. MR HOOVER SAILS FOR ENG LAND

    The Food Administration. Mr Hoo[?]er has sailed for England, accompanied by Mr Harley. hend of the Shopping Board, who believes the Amer[?]ioan ...

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  19. WOMENS RIGHTS.

    In the Lords a bill enabling women to sit in Parliament was finally passed Lord. Haldane's amendment to permit peeresses to sit in the Lords in their ...

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  20. SITUATION IMPROVING.

    Latest news from Germany suggests [?]bat the situation is improving. Symptoms of Bolshevism are abating and disappearing. The Berlin Soviet ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. RETIRING FROM THE DANUBE.

    A Budapest message says that the Hungarian Government is providing six trains daily for the transport of Field-Marshal von Mackensen's army ...

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  22. Y.M.C.A. WAR WORK.

    Evidence of the popularity. of Red Triangle Huts amongst Australian soldiers is given in a report just received from an Australian Y.M.C.A. secretary ...

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  23. BAVARIANS LEAVE THE TYROL.

    A message from innsbruck, capital of the Tyrol. says that the Bavarian troops which necently occupied the Tyrol have now evacuated. ...

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  24. EXTRADITION OF KAISER.

    Lord. Rob[?]nt Cecil, interviewed said that the extradition of the Kaiser could not be legally demanded, but might be requested as a favor. He ...

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  25. KING'S ENTERY POSTPONED.

    The State Department learns that King Albert's entry into Bruss[?]s will probably pe[?] postponed on account of the disorders. Allied military action may be necessary ...

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  26. PEACE PRELIMINARIES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that Ministers are assembling preliminary to the Allied Conference on the peace question. Mr Balfour. ...

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  27. STRIKE IN SWITZERLAND.

    It is stated by the Berne correspondent of the "Times" that the strike has ended. The Federal Council sent an ultimatum to the strike committee, ...

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  28. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN ENDS.

    An official message has been recieved from Salisbury, the capital of Southern Rhodesia. stating that General von[?]ettow. who was in charge of the ...

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  29. WONDERFUL AIR FIGHTER

    Canadian Military Headquarters in London announces that an airman who is reported. while desperately wounded. to have fought 60 enemy machines ...

    Article : 367 words
  30. KAISER CIVES PAROLE.

    According to a message from the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" the Kaiser has given his word of honor not to indulge in plots. Re ...

    Article : 339 words
  31. CAUSE OF NAVAL MUTINY.

    Official cable messages from London to-day verify previous unofficial advice that the battle orders to the German high seas' fleet precipitated the ...

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  32. PRISONERS RETURNING.

    Reuter's correspondent the British head[?]uarbers says that war prisoners who were working near the front are now coming back in considerable ...

    Article : 154 words
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  34. RIOTING IN COPENHAGEN.

    Further syndicalist r[?]ots in Copenhagen, with 80 arrests, are reported by the Copenhagen correspondent of the "Times." ...

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  35. TURKEY'S SURRENDER.

    The War Office announcement with a view to securing compliance. with armistice terms by Turkey. Allies require Turkish forces to evacuate Mosul ...

    Article : 197 words
  36. REFORMS IN SWEDEN.

    It is announced that the Swedish Government has undertaken to effect far-reaching internal reforms with the u[?]most expedition. The reforms ...

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  37. HUN DELEGATES' ADMISSION.

    During the armistice salutations the German Envoys said to marshal Foch: "The German army is at your discretion, Marshal. Our reserves of men ...

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  38. PROBLEM OF FEEDING RUSSIA.

    America and the Allies have not yet been able to solve the problem of feeding Bolshevik Russia. Not even the method has been determined. It is ...

    Article : 80 words
  39. HUGE SHIPPING OUTPUT

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-day Sir L. Chiozza Money Parliamentary Secretary to the Shipping Controller, stated that the output of ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    More than half the entire Canadian stock of lamb and mutton are held in sold [?] ...

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  42. BRITISH NEAR ADRIANOPLE.

    Mr Ward Price says the British patro[?] are within sight of Adrianople. ...

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