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Advertising : 12 wordsA [?] message regarding the signing of the armistice, which was received to-day, said:— The armistice was signed at 5 ...
Article : 218 wordsPeace at last— after four long weary years of never failing faith, beroic self sacrifice, of stoical bearing up against adversity the people of Ballarat, in ...
Article : 797 wordsAnzacs are on furlough every where, and are conspicuous in the main thoroughfares. cheering in unrestrained jubiliation. Soldiers and sailors ...
Article : 159 wordsBell-ringing in Paris was distinctly heard in London on the telephone trunk line. ...
Article : 27 wordsAt the official peace demonstration, Commandant D'Andre said in the absence of General Pau, "I give you thanks on behalf of my comrades at the ...
Article : 118 wordsThe following cablegram has been received by the Governor-General from the Imperial Government, dated London, 11th November. 4 p.m:— ...
Article : 2,452 wordsThe signing of the armistice was officially announced at 10.20 a.m., although an unofficial rumor gained [?] a few minutes earlier. The news ...
Article : 197 wordsGeneral Pan. when interviewed to-night regarding the armistice, preferred to confine himself to the following brief statement:— "I desire to place ...
Article : 97 wordsPresident W[?] in a speech in Congress, after setting forth the armistices terms, said:— "This war thus comes to an end, for ...
Article : 1,054 wordsThe Naval Soviet denounces the armistice terms as presumptuous, and calls upon submarines to attack British forces at Skaw. ...
Article : 31 wordsLondon is surfeited with sensations. It received the news of the Kaiser's abdication on Saturday with comparative indifference, but the downfall of ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Governor-General has received from His Majesty King George the following message:— "At the moment when the armistice ...
Article : 252 wordsEnthusiastic scenes continue continue everywhere. There is a veritable sea of people outside Buckingham Palace and along the Mall, frantically cheering ...
Article : 264 wordsAt midday a thanksgiving service was held in front of the City Hall, and it was of a most impressive character. Those who took part in the ...
Article : 1,767 wordsThe following message has been sent to the Australian fleet and to naval establishments— "The Acting Minister for the Navy and the Naval Board desire ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Canadiaris captured Mons before learning that the armistice had been signed. (Reuter's Telegrams.) ...
Article : 68 wordsThe King addressing a great crowd from the balcony of the Palace, said "You and I rejoice and thank God for the victory which the Allies have. ...
Article : 53 wordsfrance is now cleared of the enemy, except for a small triangle of four square miles. When the armistice was signed the King of Wartemburg ...
Article : 58 wordsThere were unparalleled scenes of enthusiasm in Downing Street. The Prime Minister appeared at the window with Mr Boner Law. The Prime ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 13 Nov 1918, Page 1
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