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  4. VICTORY! VICTORY!

    The following message was received last night by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) from the Secretary of State for the Colonies and a copy forwarded (by the Governor-General to the Mayors of of the City and Town. London, 11th November, 10.55 a.m. ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    "I desire to express my deepest sympathy to the Rev and Mrs L. Tait in the very sad bereavement they have sustained in the loss of their two sons ...

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  6. OFFICIAL INTIMATION RECEIVED

    In was close on midnight when the mayor received a telegram from the Governor-General officially intimating that the armistice had been signed. and ...

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  7. SUFFERING AND ANGUISH HAS ENDED.

    The Acting Prime Minister commenting on the signing of the armistice, said:—"I know no words adequate for such an occasion. The night ...

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  8. PUBLIC HOLIDAY TODAY.

    The City Mayor has declared to-day to be a public holiday, and he hopes that all places of business will remain closed. AS service will be held in ...

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  9. CORRESPONDENCE

    (Note.—We are not responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents). ...

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  10. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL BUILDING APPEAL.

    Sir,—To-day we appeal to our fellow citizens to mark the dawning of a glorious peace by a great offering for the purpose of raising a fitting memorial to the ...

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  11. AT THE GALLOWAY MONUMENT.

    A large crowd gathered in the neighborhood of the Galloway Monument soon after the great news had been posted on "The Star" board. Round upon round ...

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  12. LETTER OF THANKS.

    Sir,—Allow me a small space in your valuable columns to express my thanks to the doctors, sister, nurses of the No. 5 ward. and the lodge attendants at the ...

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  13. Y.M.C.A. FLAG DAY

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  14. HALLELUJAH CHORUS.

    When the "Messiah" choir was engaged in rehearsing for the forthcoming concert, the news was made known. The choir. under the baton of Mr Haydn ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS HONORED

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  16. NEWS AT CITY A.N.A.

    The City branch of the A.N.A. was in the midst of the business at its fortnightly meeting when the City Hall and firebells announced the news. ...

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  17. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    A high diplomatic authority states that the consensus of diplomatic opinion in London is that the peace conference must be deferred at least ...

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  18. AT THE CITY HALL.

    As soon as the news was posted on "The Star" board and read by those who happened to be in the street, a rush was made to the City Hall. where ...

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  19. PREVIOUS MESSAGES.

    Mr Llyod George, the Prime Minister, announced this afternoon that the German courier carrying the terms upon which the Allies will grant an ...

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  20. AT ST ALIPIUS' HALL

    Shortly after a concert at St. Alipius Hall. Ballarat East, in aid of the funds of St. Joseph's Home. had commenced, the chairman. ex-Chaplain-Major W. N. ...

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  21. BEING TWINS.

    "Being twins" is aia amusing, not to say a confusing, occupation. When twins are old enough to tell each other—and themselves—apart. there is less confusion ...

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  22. [?]LATION AT SEBASTOPOL

    The clanging of the bells was heard at Sebastopol. A service at the Welsh Church was in progress. and the congregation sang the Doxology. after which ...

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  23. OUSTING GERMANS FROM RUSSIA.

    The "Times"' correspondent at Tokio says that the newspaper "Hechi Shimbun" foresees the Japanese co-operating with the Allies in ousting the ...

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  24. THE COURIER'S ADVENTURES.

    A Paris message states that the adventures of the German courier lasted a full day. Every request for a cessation of German fire seemed to lead ...

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  25. HOTELS TO BE CLOSED TO-DAY.

    The Acting Commandant, Brig-General R. E. Williams, has given instructions for all hotels to be closed from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. to-day. This refers also to ...

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  26. "CANNOT FORCE AUSTRALIA."

    Australia is entitled to self-determination in the widest sense. She is determined not to give the same economic advantages to Germany as to ...

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  27. PUBLIC HOLIDAY PROCLAIMED.

    Mr Watt, the Acting Prime Minister. stated that the Commonwealth Government had decided to proclaim a public holiday throughout the ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN BREACH OF FAITH.

    An Italian wireless message complains that Austria-Hungary has not yet complied with the naval clauses of the armistice. ...

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  29. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A Polish Republic has been formed, with M. Daszynski, a deputy, as President. ...

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  30. RHINE AND WESTPHALIAN DISTRICTS.

    Fugitives describe terrible scenes in the Rhine and Westphalian industrian region. Exhaustion and starvation precipitated the revolution. The ...

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  31. THE NEWS IN BALLARAT

    The news that the Allies' armistice terms had been signed was received in Ballarat by the local newspapers at 8.15 p.m. last evening. When the information ...

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  32. DEATH OF GERMAN SHIPPING DIRECTOR

    A message from Hamburg states hat Herr Ballam, Director of the Hamburg-Amerika line, died suddenly. ...

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  33. SOCIETY MEETINGS

    The Congregational Y.M.C. [?] on Thursday, 7th inst.; Mr J. Coulson presiding. The treasurer's report was received, showing the club to be in a ...

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  34. ADDRESS TO THE KING.

    An address of gratitude and congratulation to His Majesty the King will be submitted to the Federal Parliament. and the Governor-General will ...

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  35. SERBIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A French Eastern communique reports:—North of the Danube the Serbians are driving back the Germans towards Wesskerphen Boeskerck, and ...

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  36. CITY BAND CONCERT

    This morning, at 10 o'clock, the City Band Will render a programme of [?] music opposite the City Hall. ...

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  37. DEMONSTRATION IN MELBOURNE.

    The news was posted in Melbourne at 7,30 and in a few moments a large crowd gathered in Collins street. The cheering spread at once to the adjacent ...

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  38. AWAITING THE PEACE MESSAGE.

    Very little business has been done in Melbourne to-day. Melbourne people have not been in a business mood, SInce early morning crow[?]s have been ...

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  39. BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Government has appointed Vice-Admiral Somerse Gough Colthorpe, High Commissioner at Constantinople, ...

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