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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT. ALL-NIGHT AND ALL-DAY SITTING.

    At 9.20 p.m. Last night the sitting of the Legislative Assembly, which began at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday, had sat 20 hours continuously, with breaks only for meals. This ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION. TO END DECEMBER 19.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) said that he expected that the House would rise on Thursday, December 10. The Government ...

    Article : 528 words
  4. INFLUENZA. THREE MORE DEATHS

    While the quarantine line still holds, a disquieting development is the diagnosis of a case amongst the healthy troops on board the Medic, while three more deaths bring the total ...

    Article : 500 words
  5. LATE CABLE NEWS. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    In connection with the British elections, nominations for which closed to-day, 104 members were returned unopposed. Those returns comprise:—69 Coalitionists, 11 ...

    Article : 303 words
  6. A HOUSE DIVIDED.

    Amsterdam advices states that the Bavarian Premier (Herr Eisner) has telegraphed to Herr Haese and Herr Ebert, proposing an immediate conference with representatives of the ...

    Article : 452 words
  7. KAISER'S FATE.

    Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) definitely announced that the Allies had decided to demand the ex-Kaiser's surrender for trial, and were only awaiting President ...

    Article : 234 words
  8. PEAGE POLICY. ARRANGEMENTS FOR PARIS.

    The inter-Allied Conference in London completed arrangements for the preliminery Paris conference, which is to meet on December 16, also preliminary ...

    Article : 588 words
  9. THE MAJURA.

    The passengers on the Makura at Auckland complain that they are not even allowed to land on the quarantine island, but are kept on the ship, where, if serious sickness exists, ...

    Article : 439 words
  10. ON GERMAN SOIL.

    A war correspondent describing the entry into Germany states: One has a curious feeling going through villages where it is supposed every person hates and curses you. The ...

    Article : 262 words
  11. GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Dundee, said the Admiralty had decided it was unnecessary to demand Heligoland. The Government had decided on the nationalisation ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    A message from Stockholm says: Amid the confused and dubious political current in Germany one fact is now certain—the returning troops almost unanimously support the Ebert ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. THE SENATE.

    In the Senats, in reply to Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.), the Minister for Repatriation, Senator Millen, said that the Prime Minister and the Minister for the Navy were fully ...

    Article : 399 words
  14. INOCULATION.

    There has been an appreciable increase in the number of people attending the inoculating depots. As from to-day, the Hyde Park Depot will be opened from 6 o'clock in the ...

    Article : 438 words
  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—At present great numbers go in tne morning to the inoculation depots, as I did, only to find after inquiry from soldiers outside not connected in any way with ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. WAR NOTES. THE EX-KAISER'S FATE.

    Mr. Bonar Law's official announcement that the Allies have decided to demand the ex-Kaiser's surrender for trial will be accepted as a guarantee that the chief participants ...

    Article : 327 words
  17. WAR—TIME PROFITS.

    "We are men of peace, and we desire to go about our business, but the Government won't let us. Our slogan is back to work and back to constitutional government. I trust the ...

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  18. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    A Rome message states that the suite at the Quirinal which the ex-Kaiser occupied is being prepared for President Wilson's visit. The Pope will receive President Wilson. ...

    Article : 30 words
  19. RUSSIA.

    A message from Helsingfors states that Bolshevik troops attempted to land cast of Viborg, but were repulsed. Bolshevik ships control the Gulf of Finland. Communication ...

    Article : 174 words
  20. EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    The Berlin newspaper "Norddeutsche" says the ex-Crown Prince is about to publish his personal renuncintlon of his rights. The proclamation will not mention the rights of ...

    Article : 31 words
  21. NO MITIGATION OF TERMS.

    A message from Berlin, published in Copenhagen, says Admiral Beatty has refused the German request to mitigate the armistice terms regarding trade and fishing in the ...

    Article : 34 words
  22. MAKING GERMANY PAY.

    Mr. Harold Cox, editor of the "Edinburgh Review," makes an exhaustive analysis of Germany's ability to pay the Allied war costs. These total £25,000,000,000, including Britain's ...

    Article : 194 words
  23. WORK OF BRITISH NAVY.

    Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that the tenth cruiser squadron guarded from the Orkneys to Iceland and intercepted 10,000 ships carrying supplies to ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. BRITISH TROOPS ENTER TYROL.

    An Amsterdam message says the British troops have entered the Tyrol. ...

    Article : 14 words
  25. CRIPPLED SOLDIERS.

    The Wagga Repatriation Committee is [?]lignant regarding the attitude of the Sydney authorities who publicly repudiate responsibility for sending crippled soldiers into the ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. STATE HELP.

    Discussing the matter jointly with as "Herald" representative yesterday, the Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzgerald) and the Directer-General of Health (Dr. Paton) ...

    Article : 310 words
  27. WARNING TO ITALY.

    A Milan message states that M. Prebitneheviteh, vice-president of the Yugo-Slav Council, in an interview, warned the Italians not to press their claims to Dalmatia ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. POSSIBLE FORMS OF PUNISHMENT.

    If Holland agrees to the Allied demand the question of the form of punishment suitable to meet the ex-Kaiser's case will then arise. No doubt the consensus of opinion in Allied ...

    Article : 352 words
  29. WHEN TROTSKY WAS THROWN DOWNSTAIRS.

    Giving evidence before the Senate Committee which is investigating pro-German Press activities, Arthur Gabryol, Vice-President of the American Association of Foreign ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. OVERCROWDED LONDON.

    It is estimated in connection with the problem of housing soldiers that London's population is now nearly 8,000,000, and that about 1,000,000 are living in overcrowded conditions, ...

    Article : 40 words
  31. LATE MR. H.S. LEVY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 530 words
  32. "THE GREATEST TRIUMPH."

    The Australian Divisional Generals met the King and Princes at various points of the old battlefields and explained the actual dispositions of the Australians in carrying out the ...

    Article : 44 words
  33. ROUMANIA.

    A message from Bucharest, dated November 30, states that the Royal family has returned. A new Government has been formel, with General Coanda as Premier. ...

    Article : 29 words
  34. CRUELTY TO PRISONERS.

    A report received in Amsterdam from Ber[?]n states that Herr Erzberger, in opening the commission which is to investigate allegations of cruelty to prisoners of war. ...

    Article : 44 words
  35. HENRY BULL AND CO.

    The report of Henry Bull and Company for the year shows a profit of £44,613. A final dividend of 10 per cent, is recommended, the sum of £23,388 being added to the reserve ...

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  36. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Nominations for the general elections closed to-day. About 100 are elected unopposed, mostly old members. They include Mr. Balfour, Sir F. G. Banbury, Mr. Lowther ...

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  37. GERMAN COLONIES.

    The debate on Mr. R. D. Meagher's motion regarding the late German possessions in the Pacific was continued in the Legislative Council yesterday. ...

    Article : 266 words
  38. CHILI AND PERU.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says the State Department has annonced that the United States Government has urged Chill and Peru to maintain peaceful ...

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  39. CLERGYMEN'S DEMANDS.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzgerald) has sent a strong protest to the Acting Prime Minister in connection with the refusal to allow a chaplain to visit Roman Catholic ...

    Article : 280 words
  40. DEMOBILISATION.

    One hundred and fifty thousand miners have been marked for release from the army, and are coming back to the pits as swiftly as possible; also 150,000 pivotal men are coming ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. BUSH FIRES.

    The mountains and valleys about the Hawkesbury River and Brisbane Water have been ablaze with bush fires throughout the week, and thousands of acres of timber has ...

    Article : 216 words
  42. TURKISH ABSCONDERS.

    Information received in Paris from Constantinople says that at the request of the Ottoman Government, the Berlin Government has ordered the arrest of Enver Pasha, ...

    Article : 74 words
  43. MONTENEGRO'S KING.

    A Paris message says it is semi-officlally announced that the Montbnegri[?] Government has denied the Austrian report that the Skupstina had decided to depose King ...

    Article : 36 words
  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    President Wilson has accepted Mr. Baruch's resignation as chairman of the United States War Industries Board, which ceases to exist on January 1. ...

    Article : 74 words
  45. DEMANDS ON SHIPPING.

    M. W. C. Redfield (Secretary of Commerce) says that every ship the world has and can get will be needed the ne[?]t two years. [?] is certain to be taxed to its ...

    Article : 65 words
  46. LATE NURSE EGAN.

    The remains of Nurse Egan, who died of epidemic pneumonia at the quarantine station on Tuesday, were interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the quarantine cemetery ...

    Article : 147 words
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