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  4. GO TO FOCH!

    Mr. Lloyd George stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Vensaitles Conference has requested President Wilson to intimate to Germany that she can ...

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  5. OVERWHELMING VICTORIES

    NEW YORK. November 5. The correspondent of the United Press on the American front has telegraphed that the Americans have crossed the ...

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  6. THE RACING CAMPAIGN.

    MELBOURNE, November 6. On Tuesday the Committee of the V.R.C. entertained Gen. Pau at afternoon tea. It had come to the knowledge of the ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN ARMISTICE.

    The Press Bureau states that the armistice conditions with Austria-Hungary are:—— ——Military Clauses.—— ...

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  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  10. AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    The Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Daniels) has given out a statement regarding the strength of the Austrian Navy, which totals 248 vessels of various types, including ...

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  11. GET OUT OR GO UNDER!

    Newspapers emphasize that if Germany does not surrender, the energies of the Entente Powers, including Italy, should be employed in achieving her downfall. ...

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  12. WILY WILSON.

    The New York Times correspondent at Washington states that unstinted credit is given to President Wilson for having played a most skilful and diplomatic hand ...

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  13. SIEGE OP GHENT.

    The Allies have begun the seige of Ghent, the capital of the province of East Flanders, situated at the confluence of the Lys and Scheldt. It is 34 miles by rail ...

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  14. FREEING FRANCE.

    Gen. Haig, in his Tuesday afternoon communique, reported:——Yesterday afternoon we completely surrounded and captured the walled town of Le Quesnoy, south-east of ...

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  15. At the Peace Conference.

    The New York Tribune’s representative at Washington says it is considered increasingly likely that President Wilson may the peace conference abroad. ...

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  16. ANOTHER BIG OFFENSIVE.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association, in Paris says the French have launched an offensive on a 40-mile front, from the Peron River to the Aisne. ...

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  17. WHY AUSTRIA SURRENDERED.

    The number of Austrian prisoners, according to reports received here, exceeded 500,000 before the armistice was signed. LONDON, November 5. ...

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  18. DOMINIONS AND VERSAILLES.

    The Morning Post complains that the dominions are not represented at the Versailles Conference, and points out that Mr. Hughes was not invited, although he is ...

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  19. GREAT AMERICAN ADVANCE.

    The French communique on Tuesday stated:——Our repeated successes have compelled the enemy to carry out a fresh retreat at several points on the front. With ...

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  20. NO STOPPING THEM.

    The Allies lave captured Bavay, and are advancing rapidly. Bavay is 14 miles south-east of Valenciennes. ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA AND SUBMARINES.

    The Italian community at Capetown last night enthusiastically celebrated the Italian victory. The [?]on-far-ton principle of ...

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  22. A Joyous Pandemonium.

    The announcement of the terms of the Austrian armistice was welcomed by the populace here with wild acclammation. Whistles blew, boils rang, and crowds ...

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  23. GREAT GERMAN RETREAT.

    The Germans are retreating from the Scheldt and Aisne fronts. ...

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  24. ITALY’S DELIVERANCE.

    President Wilson has telegraphed American congratulations to the Italian King on the deliverance of the soil of Italy from the enemy. President Wilson offered ...

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  25. THE KAISER’S CASTLES.

    The Kaiser has ordered 60 imperial castles to be converted into hospitals or recreation homes for invalided soldiers. ...

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  26. FIGHTING FOR THE MEUSE.

    The Americans continue to advance north-west of Verdun, and are extending the area of attack to the east bank of the Meuse. All the towns west of the river ...

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  28. MICE AND WHEAT.

    At Parliament House, on Wednesday morning, the royal commission on the Wheat Scheme and Rural Industries again sat. There were present: —Mr. Adffus, M.P.. Hons. T. Pascoe, W. G. Mills, ...

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  29. EIGHT MILES FROM MONTMEDY.

    Very bad weather conditions prevail at the front. It is too early to predict the effect on the fighting. The German opposition was stiff during yesterday ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Johannesburg message states that in view of the numerous recent strikes in separate mines at a minute’s notice, the authorities at the Miners’ Union ...

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  31. REJOICINGS IN VIENNA.

    Crowds in Vienna joyously welcomed the Austrian armistice, but only a few Austrian newspapers comment upon it in the absence of details. The Reichspost declares ...

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  32. RUNNING THE

    A Prize Court is hearing charges against Eugene Urban and another firm of Nordsko (Denmark), concerning 21 blockade runners carrying coffee front Rio de ...

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  33. Bitter Fighting.

    The Americans in their attack north-west of Verdun are experiencing bitter fighting ...

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  34. SCRAP OF PAPER.

    An official message from the British in Flanders states that among the captured documents is an order issued by Gen. von Larische on October 19, which declared ...

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  35. Influenza Dying Out.

    The influenza epidemic everywhere is now dying out, except in some of the native areas. ...

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  36. JOCKEY SUSPENDED.

    It was officially announced last night that C. Boorn’s riding licence had been suspended[?] six months, on account of abusive language to the starter at the Broken Hill Jockey Club Race ...

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  37. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.——Wednesday. Nov. 6.——Low water, 11.45 a.m.; high water, 5.35 p.m. ARRIVED.——Nov. 6. Juno. 105. C. Eickoff, Port Vincent. ...

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  38. HUNGARY WANTS REPUBLIC.

    Budapest reports state that the position of the Hungarian Premier (Count Karolyi) has weakened. It is feared that his Cabinet will be overthrown and a republic ...

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  39. DRIVING IN THE WEDGE.

    An American official message states:—— The 1st Army resumed the attack this morning, and despite desperate opposition forced a crossing over the Meuse at ...

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  40. WASTING PAPER.

    Further evidence of the lamentable waste of good paper at a time when other official energies are being bent anxiously towards economy was given on ...

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  41. Exchanging Prisoners.

    The Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Sir George Cave) stated in the House of Commons to-day that Germany had ratified the agreement for the exchange of ...

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  43. A PAPER NIGHTSHIRT.

    Another illustration of the desperate straits to which Germany has been carried and at the same time of her resourcefulness is supplied by the arrival in Adelaide ...

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  44. PRAYER IN PARLIAMENT.

    On the motion of the Hon. D .J. Gordon it was decided in the Legislative Council on Wednesday to in future open the proceedings of that Chamber with prayer. ...

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  45. BLUNDERING BOLSHEVIKS.

    Petrograd reports state that the Bolshevik Government has issued a Note to the Allies requesting peace negotiations. ...

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